Construction has broken ground on Baez Place, a 154-unit affordable housing development at 334 East 176th Street in Claremont, The Bronx. Designed by ESKW Architects and developed by Community Access, the structure will comprise 105 studios, 21 one-bedrooms, 22 two-bedrooms, and six three-bedroom apartments. A total of 154 homes will be reserved for households at 30 to 80 percent area median income (AMI). The remaining 86 units will be available to the formerly homeless, who will also have access to on-site support services rendered by Community Access. Each apartment will come equipped with free broadband internet access.
“We’re tackling housing insecurity and homelessness head-on with this project that will deliver high-quality, affordable homes to New Yorkers,” said governor Kathy Hochul. “This development on Baez Place in The Bronx will uplift the entire community with more than 150 units of housing as well as wraparound services for seniors and people experiencing homelessness, the latest effort from our $25 billion housing plan to unlock opportunity and give families a safe, stable place to call home.”
Planned amenity spaces will include a community room with a commercial kitchen, a computer room, a laundry room, and a fitness center. Residents will also have the opportunity to participate in urban agriculture in an outdoor green space and a greenhouse located on the top floor of the building.
Available social services will include individual counseling, self-help groups, structured group activities, harm-reduction services, access to community mental health and health care providers, medication management assistance, and employment referrals. Additional services for senior tenants will include individual support from dedicated senior advocates and on-site primary care.
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