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NYS HFA Approves Financing For Apartments
In Yonkers
Posted by Westchester.com
Tuesday, 15 September 2009
New York, NY - The board of the New York State Housing Finance Agency
(HFA) today approved $24.2 million in financing to build the Grant Park
Apartments, a 100-unit low-income apartment complex in the City of
Yonkers.
"The project takes advantage of underutilized public land to create new
affordable housing for low-income Yonkers residents," said Priscilla
Almodovar, HFA President and Chief Executive Officer. "Grant Park
Apartments reinforce the Paterson administration's mission to create
housing for our neediest citizens even in these difficult economic
times."
Grant Park Apartments will consists of four separate apartment buildings
and a community facility located at two locations: 1 Loehr Place, which
was the site of a portion of the former Mulford Gardens public housing
complex, which has been demolished; and 9 Vineyard Avenue, the site of a
former firehouse that has been torn down.
Sixty-eight of the units will be reserved for tenants with household
incomes of under $63,180 for a family of four. The remaining apartments
will be set aside for tenants with Section 8 contracts and who have
household incomes up to $31,580 for a family of four.
The borrower will be an entity controlled by The Richman Group Capital
Corporation and a related entity will manage the property. The Municipal
Housing Authority of the City of Yonkers (MHACY) will provide community
and supportive services to help residents achieve greater
self-sufficiency.
The total development cost is $45 million. In addition to the HFA
financing, the project will receive an annual allocation of $1.8 million
in Federal Low-Income Housing Tax Credits; a $4 million HOPE IV Loan
from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; a $3.6
million loan from the Westchester County Housing Implementation Fund; a
30-year payment-in-lieu-of-taxes agreement with the City of Yonkers
Industrial Development Agency; Section 8 project-based and annual
contribution contracts from MHACY for 57 units; and an allocation from
the Federal Tax Credit Assistance Program (TCAP) created by the Federal
stimulus bill.
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