NEW YORK, NY, October
30th, 2009 – Today NYC Development Corporation (HDC) President Marc Jahr,
Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz, Jr. and Vincent Riso from the
Briarwood Organization were joined by Daniel Martin from the Housing
Partnership Development Corporation, Marian Zucker, Executive Vice
President of the New York State Affordable Housing Corporation Fund (AHC)
to celebrate the grand opening of The Solara, also known as Grant Avenue
Co-op Apartments. The creation of affordable housing in neighborhoods
across New York City is part of the City's Five Borough Economic
Opportunity Plan to create jobs for New Yorkers today; and implement a
vision for long-term economic growth resulting in affordable, attractive
neighborhoods.
Part of Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg’s ambitious New Housing Marketplace
plan to create of preserve 165,000 homes by 2014, The Solara, located on
Grant Avenue between 167th and 169th in the East Concourse section in the
Bronx, consists of two newly constructed residential buildings with a
total of 162 units with on-site parking. Built as part of HDC’s
Affordable Cooperative Housing Program, they are the first mid-rise
residential structures in Community Board #4 to offer cooperative
homeownership units. Construction activity employed 324 people.
The Solara’s total development cost of $49.3 million was funded through a
variety of programs. HDC provided a $19.3 million construction loan and
$250,000 in permanent financing, the Housing Partnership Development
Corporation and the AHC contributed $6.2 million to restrict eligible
income levels up to 80% of the AMI ($61,450 for a family of four), the
Bronx Borough President’s Office committed a grant of $2.1 million, the
Housing Trust Fund (HTF), as a subsidiary public benefit corporation of
the New York State Housing Finance Agency (HFA), contributed $5 million
and the NYC Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) provided $1
million in HOME funds .
HDC President Marc Jahr said: “The homeownership opportunities provided
by the Solara are unique to this neighborhood. We at HDC are proud of our
role in transforming The Solara from blueprint to reality. This
development exemplifies the continued transformation of the Bronx and our
ongoing commitment to provide quality housing that is affordable to
hard-working New Yorkers.”
“It’s exciting to know that 162 more families will have the opportunity
to become homeowners in our great borough,” said Bronx Borough President
Ruben Diaz Jr. “Briarwood, with the help of the Housing Partnership and
my office, has developed two amazing co-op buildings, with high quality
kitchens with Energy Star appliances, on-site open space, parking, gym,
laundry room, among other facilities; proving once again that
homeownership is the right investment for the South Bronx.”
“We are excited about the affordable homeownership opportunities for
District 16 residents. This building can be the economic stimulus in our
community that will result in many residents being able to capture this
American dream,” said Councilmember Helen Diane Foster.
“I’m thrilled to be joined at this event by all the partners who have
worked countless hours and contributed enormous resources to make The
Solara a reality,” said developer Vincent Riso of the Briarwood
Organization. “Additionally, it’s an incredibly rewarding feeling to
celebrate The Solara with a real New Yorker who will soon be able to call
this affordable development home.”
Briarwood Properties, Inc., the managing agent for the Solara, received
4,516 applications for the 160 available units (total is 162, two units
are for the two live-in superintendents).
“Ever since I was a teenager, I have always dreamed of owning a home,”
said Denise Mariso, a Solara buyer. “Five years ago, I set a goal to buy
a home by 2010 and began the journey that brought me here today. Thanks
to my hard-earned savings and the subsidies that went into The Solara, I
am now the proud owner of a two-bedroom co-op.” As of today, 152 of the
162 units have been sold.
Families with incomes ranging from 78% to 102% of Area Median Income
(AMI) are eligible to purchase an apartment in the Solara. There are 18
one-bedroom units for households earning up to 78% AMI ($59,904 for a
family of four); 34 two-bedroom units for families earning up to 79% AMI
($60,672 for a family of four); 70 two-bedroom units with an income limit
of up to 80% AMI ($61,450 for a family of four); and 36 three-bedroom
units for families making up to 102% AMI ($78,336 for a family of four).
The project also includes two two-bedroom superintendent units, one for
each building.
“The Housing Partnership is always proud to see the efforts of our long
working relationship with Briarwood come to fruition,” said Daniel
Martin, the President and CEO of the Housing Partnership. “We’re excited
to collaborate with all the partners in bringing affordable housing like
The Solara to the communities that need it the most.”
Marian Zucker, Executive Vice President of the New York State Affordable
Housing Corporation, said, “AHC is proud to partner with the Housing
Partnership Development Corporation and the Briarwood Organization to
bring affordable homeownership to the Concourse section of the Bronx.
With the help of AHC’s $6.21 million grant, the Partnership and Briarwood
are able to market these condos at affordable prices to low- and
moderate-income families--particularly residents already living in this
neighborhood. The Solara will bring vitality and new energy to this
community and reinforce Governor Paterson’s mission of making New York a
better place to live and work.”
“The Bronx is being reborn and showing New York and the nation what the
future of affordable housing can and should look like,” said HPD
Commissioner Rafael E. Cestero. “From right here in East Concourse, to
the South Bronx and throughout this borough, the City’s commitment to
creating strong, stable neighborhoods has never been more evident.
Through our collaboration with HDC, Briarwood and Chase, and with the
leadership of our elected officials like Borough President Diaz, this
development will add to the vitality and growth the community.”
About the New York City 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. In
partnership with the NYC Department of Housing Preservation &
Development, HDC works to implement out Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg’s New
Housing Marketplace plan to create of preserve 165,000 affordable housing
units by 2014. Since the plan launched in 2004, HDC financed more than
43,000 homes for low- , moderate- and middle-income New Yorkers. The New
York City Housing Development Corporation is rated AA by S&P and Aa2 by
Moody’s.
About the NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD):
HPD is the nation’s largest municipal housing preservation and
development agency. Its mission is to promote quality housing and viable
neighborhoods for New Yorkers. It is responsible for implementing Mayor
Bloomberg’s New Housing Marketplace Plan to build and preserve 165,000
units of affordable housing by 2014. Since the plan’s inception, more
than 94,000 affordable homes have been created or preserved. 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.
About the Briarwood Organization:
Dedicated to providing "the total real estate experience," The Briarwood
Organization offers a full complement of development, construction, sales
and property management services. Since its inception in 1912, the
company has completed thousands of affordable and market-rate residential
units and over 100,000 square feet of commercial space - consistently
winning civic, design and construction awards. These projects have
ushered waves of prosperity throughout New York City and currently
represent a market value of over a billion dollars. Over the past 40
years, Briarwood has focused its expertise and resources on making home
ownership possible for New Yorkers unable to keep pace with city's
skyrocketing housing prices. The company’s affordable housing has played
a major role in the revitalization of neighborhoods like the South Bronx,
East New York, the Rockaways and East Harlem. For more information on
Briarwood visit www.briarwoodorg.com.
About the Housing Partnership Development Corporation:
The Housing Partnership Development Corporation has sponsored the
development of more than 17,500 homes in the five boroughs of New York
City since 1982. The Housing Partnership’s efforts in homeownership have
spurred community revitalization and private investment valued at more
than $1.5 billion. Thousands of city-owned vacant properties--once
neighborhood eyesores--have been transformed into vibrant communities for
working New Yorkers. The Housing Partnership has worked in partnership
with public agencies, developers, lenders, nonprofit community groups and
homebuyers, to help transform the landscape of New York City.
About the New York State Affordable Housing Corporation:
The New York State Affordable Housing Corporation ("AHC") is a public
benefit corporation, established in 1985 pursuant to Section 45-b of the
Private Housing Finance Law ("PHFL") as a subsidiary of the New York
State Housing Finance Agency ("HFA"), to administer the Affordable Home
Ownership Development Program ("Program") under PHFL Article 19. The
purpose of the Program is to promote homeownership by persons of low and
moderate income, which, in turn, fosters the development, stabilization
and preservation of neighborhoods and communities. To achieve these
goals, AHC provides financial assistance, in conjunction with other
private and public investment, for the construction, acquisition,
rehabilitation and improvement of owner-occupied housing.
New York City’s Five Borough Economic Opportunity Plan:
The 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.
Contact:
Christina Sanchez, HDC
(212) 227-2644
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