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100% affordable housing development features 62-units for low-income households

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100% affordable housing development features 62-units for low-income households

Magnusson Architecture + Planning is designing the project.


By David Malone, Associate Editor | July 31, 2019

Rendering courtesy Magnusson Architecture + Planning

The Bryant, a 62-unit affordable and supportive housing development in the Bronx, will include 37 units reserved for families coming from New York City’s domestic violence shelters. Services for families who are homeless due to domestic violence will also be included.

The Bryant features several spaces for shared use including a multipurpose room for resident meetings and events, a children’s room, a landscaped backyard with a children’s play area, a laundry room, and a library overlooking a green roof. All the units include large windows for abundant natural light.

 

See Also: Robotic interiors: How to make a studio apartment feel as big as a one-bedroom unit

 

On-site services are provided by New Destiny Housing and include safety planning, counseling, job readiness assistance, financial planning, and children and family programming to help families heal and move forward with their lives.

The building will meet the requirements of Enterprise Green Communities with EPA Energy Star Multifamily High Riser Program compliance.

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