HPD Announces 12,500 Units Of Affordable Housing Financed In FY09
New York, NY - August 25, 2009 - (RealEstateRama) — New York City Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) Commissioner Raphael E. Cestero announced today that amid a nationwide economic downturn and an uncertain housing market, the City has financed more than 12,500 units of affordable housing for middle-class and low-income New Yorkers over the last fiscal year, which ended June 30, 2009. The units of affordable housing are part of the Bloomberg Administration’s New Housing Marketplace Plan (NHMP), an ambitious $7.5 billion initiative to create and preserve 165,000 units of affordable housing for half a million New Yorkers. Building and preserving affordable housing in neighborhoods across New York City is a central component of the Bloomberg Administration’s Five Borough Economic Opportunity Plan to create jobs for New Yorkers today, implementing a vision for long-term economic growth while strengthening New York City’s diverse neighborhoods.
“In the midst of this economic downturn and the precipitous drop in housing starts nationally, New York City continues to forge ahead to create quality, safe and affordable housing for all New Yorkers,” said Commissioner Cestero. “Over the last fiscal year, despite the tough market, HPD and the Housing Development Corporation financed 12,500 units of affordable housing for New Yorkers. While many people thought we would miss the ambitious target that we set for ourselves, but we were able to reach this milestone because we saw opportunities where others only saw roadblocks. We remain committed and on track to creating and preserving 165,000 units of affordable housing under the Mayor’s New Housing Marketplace Plan and, by doing so, making New York a more affordable city for all its residents.”
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg’s New Housing Marketplace Plan is the largest municipal affordable housing effort in the nation. To date, the plan has created or preserved nearly 94,000 units of affordable housing, including 39,231 units for middle-class New Yorkers. Of the total units started under the plan, 35,549 have been through new construction and 58,367 have been preserved as affordable homes.
###
NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD)
HPD is the agency responsible for carrying out Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg’s NHMP and its mission is to promote quality housing and viable neighborhoods for New Yorkers. It is the nation’s largest municipal housing preservation and development agency. Responsible for implementing Mayor Bloomberg’s New Housing Marketplace Plan to build and preserve 165,000 units of affordable housing. HPD also actively promotes the preservation of affordable housing through education, outreach, loan programs and enforcement of housing quality standards. For more information, visit www.nyc.gov/hpd.
NYC Department of Housing Development Corporation (HDC)
The New York City Housing Development Corporation (HDC) provides a variety of financing programs for the creation and preservation of multi-family affordable housing throughout the five boroughs of New York City. Our programs are designed to meet the wide-range of affordable housing needs of the City’s economically diverse population.
New York City’s Five Borough Economic Opportunity Plan
The Bloomberg Administration’s Five Borough Economic Opportunity Plan is a comprehensive strategy to bring New York City through the current economic downturn as fast as possible. It focuses on three major areas: creating jobs for New Yorkers today, implementing a long-term vision for growing the city’s economy, and building affordable, attractive neighborhoods in every borough. Taken together, the initiatives that the City has launched to achieve these goals will generate thousands of jobs and put New York City on a path to economic recovery and growth. To learn more about the plan, visit nyc.gov.
Related posts:
- Funded Using Battery Park City Authority Revenues, the Housing Trust Fund Has Financed 1612 Affordable Units Over the Past Two Years
New York, NY - September 30, 2008 - (RealEstateRama) — Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) Commissioner Shaun Donovan announced today that the City is releasing the third Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) for financing of affordable housing using revenues from the Battery Park City Authority (BPCA). This year $22.6 million in BPCA funds will be distributed through the...
- HPD Announces Development Teams To Build 770 Units Of New Mixed-Use Affordable Housing At Three Sites In South Bronx
New York, NY - November 19, 2009 - (RealEstateRama) -- New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) Commissioner Rafael E. Cestero announced today the selection of the developers who will construct mixed-use affordable housing on the last large city-owned tracts of land in the Melrose Commons North Urban Renewal Area (URA), ...
- HPD Commissioner Cestero Headlines NYSAFAH Breakfast, Discusses Progress Of Mayor’s New Housing Marketplace Plan
New York, NY - September 10, 2009 - (RealEstateRama) -- New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) Commissioner Rafael E. Cestero delivered remarks this morning at The New York State Association for Affordable Housing (NYSAFAH) Networking Breakfast, regarding HPD’s progress on Mayor Bloomberg’s New Housing Marketplace Plan and the future course of the plan....
- NYCHA & HPD Name Developers to Build Affordable Housing Units on Manhattan’s West Side
400 units will target middle income New Yorkers in recently rezoned areas of West Chelsea and Hudson Yards New York, Sept. 26 – New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) Commissioner Shaun Donovan and New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) Chairman Tino Hernandez announced today the designation of teams to develop 400 units of affordable housing on NYCHA...
- HPD, HDC and Artimus Construction Unveil 125-Unit Mixed Income Housing Development in the Central Harlem - Susan’s Court, Comprised of 75 Affordable and 50 Market Rate Units, Named in Honor of the Late Susan Ponce de Leon
Manhattan, NY - July 22, 2009 - (RealEstateRama) -- New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) Commissioner Rafael Cestero together with New York City Housing Development Corporation (HDC) President Marc Jahr, Artimus Construction Principal Robert Ezrapour and Citi National Director, North America Community Relations, Gina Doynow today announced the completion of Susan’s Court, a 125-unit mixed-income housing...


my mom was living with me until January/09 when she was in ICU for congested heart failure, when this happened she had to stay in NC, she has applied for a HPD apartment but has not been living in NY since the occurrence due to her not being able to walk up and down stairs and I live on the third floor which is a serious issue. She needs to be back in NY with me being she is elderly and have such a condition, can anyone help me with a issue like this.