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3 new affordable housing projects for October 2024

Affordable Housing

3 new affordable housing projects for October 2024

As affordable housing continues to grow, more projects are looking to diversify their footprint by adding mixed-use components, community areas, and more. These three projects are no different.


By Quinn Purcell, Managing Editor | October 4, 2024
Betances Family Apartments, New York, affordable housing development
Betances Family Apartments, Bronx, N.Y., brings 101 affordable housing units to the city. Photo © Alexander Severin, courtesy Think! Architecture and Design

As affordable housing continues to grow, more projects are looking to diversify their footprint by adding mixed-use components, community areas, and more. We've highlighted several developments in the past that offer support beyond affordability, feature a historic connection to the area, and utilize mixed-use benefits to get the project off the ground.

These three projects are no different, as affordable housing continues to require extensive pre-planning and dedication to be funded, developed, and filled. In fact, each of the projects below are mixed-use, opening up possibilities for businesses to enter in on the ground floor.

Here are three recent projects with affordable housing in mind.

203 Newport Street

Brooklyn, N.Y.
 

203 Newport Street, Brownsville, Brooklyn, New York, affordable housing project
Photo courtesy Think! Architecture and Design

203 Newport Street in the Brownsville neighborhood of Brooklyn, N.Y., is a first-of-its-kind development in New York City. These affordable housing units are co-located with light manufacturing workshops—a mixed-use model that has never been done in New York.

The 180,000-sf development includes 174 affordable and supportive housing units, with 87 units dedicated to previously homeless individuals, and 35 for seniors and veterans.

The units are split among two residential buildings flanked by a 14,000-sf courtyard, and set above a podium that houses 40,000 sf of light manufacturing workshop space. The manufacturing space is designed as low-cost incubator spaces for local start-up companies.

On the Building Team:
Owner/Developer: The Bridge, Mega Development, and Greenpoint Manufacturing and Design Center
Architect/Architect of record: Think! Architecture and Design
Interior Designer: Think! Architecture and Design, with furniture specified by Interior Resources
Structural Eng: Engineering Group Associates
Civil Eng: Bohler Engineering NY
MEP Eng: Skyline Engineering 
Landscape Designer: Todd Rader + Amy Crews
General Contractor: Mega Contracting Group

203 Newport Street, Brownsville, Brooklyn, New York, affordable housing project
Photos courtesy Think! Architecture + Design
203 Newport Street, Brownsville, Brooklyn, New York, affordable housing project
Photo courtesy Think! Architecture + Design

 



Betances Family Apartments

Bronx, N.Y.
 

Betances Family Apartments, New York, affordable housing development
Photo © Alexander Severin

Betances Family Apartments in the Bronx’s Mott Haven neighborhood brings 101 affordable housing units to New York. It is a 15-story, 109,000-sf development that includes 70 units for low- to moderate-income families and 30 units for previously homeless individuals.

The affordable housing community features a children's playroom, bike storage, a second floor community room, and a rooftop terrace. On-site supportive services are available, including case management, benefits counseling, and links to community mental health, dental, and substance use services.

On the ground floor, 10,000 sf is set aside for commercial use, creating opportunities for local businesses.

On the Building Team:
Owner/Developer: The Bridge, Lemle & Wolff, and Alembic Community Development
Architect/Architect of record: Think! Architecture and Design
Interior Designer: Think! Architecture and Design
Structural Eng: Cuono Engineering
Civil Eng: Bohler Engineering
MEP Eng: Skyline Engineering
General contractor: Lemle & Wolff Construction Corp

Betances Family Apartments, New York, affordable housing development
Photo © Alexander Severin
Betances Family Apartments, New York, affordable housing development
Photo © Alexander Severin

 



Slabtown Square

Portland, Ore.
 

Slabtown Square affordable housing project in Slabtown, Portland, Oregon
Photo courtesy LRS Architects

Slabtown Square is a seven-story mixed-use community with 200 apartment units—40 of which are designated as affordable for households earning up to 80% of the area's median income.

In addition to its 220,000 sf of housing, the development features underground parking, 11,500 sf of retail space, and a 16,000-sf public square in the Slabtown neighborhood of Northwest Portland, Ore. Located at 2070 NW Quimby Street, the building is next door to the site of a future public park by Portland Parks and Recreation.

Amenities include a rooftop terrace with fire pits, a clubroom with a professional-grade kitchen, fitness centers, a library, game room, screening room, and an activity space. The project earned a Two Green Globes rating from the Green Building Initiative in the Multifamily for New Construction category.

On the Building Team:
Owner/Developer: Guardian Real Estate Services
Architect/Architect of record: LRS Architects
Interior Designer: Trello Interiors
Structural Eng: IMEG
Civil Eng: Humber Design Group
Mechanical and Electrical Eng: MKE & Associates, Inc.
Plumbing Eng: Tapani Plumbing, Inc.
Landscaping: PLACE Studio
General contractor: LMC Construction

Slabtown Square affordable housing project in Slabtown, Portland, Oregon
Photo courtesy LRS Architects

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