Saturday, March 29, 2025

Affordable Housing Site Development Opens At 4180 Carpenter Avenue In Wakefield, The Bronx


Rendering of 4180 Carpenter Avenue, via NYC Housing Connect 

Mayor Eric Adams and Department of Social Services (DSS) Commissioner Molly Wasow Park recently celebrated the opening of a new affordable housing development at 4180 Carpenter Avenue in Wakefield, The Bronx. Designed by Marin Architects and developed by RYTY Home Builders, the 64-unit building is the first created through the city’s Affordable Housing Services (AHS) initiative to prioritize women-led households. It supports residents with CityFHEPS vouchers and aims to provide long-term affordable housing for households transitioning out of the shelter system.

4180 Carpenter Avenue marks the fifth AHS site to open since AHS launched in 2024, bringing the total number of units created under the program to approximately 460. An additional 568 units are currently in development. The AHS initiative enables the city to partner with nonprofit organizations to secure building-wide leases or property acquisitions, offering 30-year affordability contracts and tenant protections for voucher holders.

Photograph from opening of 4180 Carpenter Avenue, via nyc.gov

Photograph from opening of 4180 Carpenter Avenue, via nyc.gov

The building will be operated by Community Housing Innovations, one of several nonprofit providers partnering with DSS on the AHS pipeline. Others include Riseboro, The Doe Fund, VIP Community Services, and the Fortune Society.

Transit nearby 4180 Carpenter Avenue includes subway stations served by the 2 and 5 subway lines.

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