The Bryant, Hunts Point, will have a Children’s activity room, Multi-purpose room, Computer room, Library, Lounge, in building Laundry, Bike storage, On-site social services for low income or formerly homeless households with special needs, front desk attendant and a Live-in Super. The building is located in Hunts Point and is surround by public transit. The 2, 5 & 6 trains are near as well as Bx27 Bx35 Bx4(A) Bx11 buses This project is located within Bronx Community Board 2 Tenants will be responsible for electric with electric stove. Additional information can be found at NYHousingSearch.gov

The Bryant Information
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Tree of Life, Jamaica, is a 174-unit affordable housing project, constructed to Passive House standards to achieve high energy efficiency and provide a healthy, comfortable environment for residents. Energy efficient features include increased insulation, high-performance windows, energy recovery ventilators for improved fresh air ventilation, and high-efficiency variable refrigerant flow heating and cooling. These features result in a building that uses less energy, is more comfortable, has better indoor air quality, is more resilient and produces less carbon emissions.
In addition, the building includes many attractive amenities, including a fitness room, a multipurpose room, outdoor green space for recreational use, bike storage, laundry facilities on every floor, and on-site covered parking, including several electric car charging stations.
The building is located in downtown Jamaica (CB #12), with easy access to Jamaica Avenue and numerous subway and bus lines.”

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Bedford Green House – 46 Newly constructed units at 2865 Creston Avenue, Bedford Park, Bronx. Amenities include an on-site superintendent, community room, 2 elevator(s), bicycle storage room, laundry room, 24-hour front desk concierge, roof top terrace, green roof, and playground. Transit information: Bus: BX1, BX2, BX28, BX38, Train: 4

No application fee, no broker’s fee, and this is a smoke-free building. Click links below for more information.

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Bishop Philius and Helene Nicolas (BPHN) Senior Residence is located in the East Flatbush neighborhood where affordable senior housing is a critical need for the aging residents of the community. The 7 story building consist of an exterior terra cotta finish rainscreen system that provides and elegant conservative modern look which integrates with the neighborhood and provides an attractive streetscape. The floor to ceiling storefront facing New York Avenue and Farragut Avenue consists of energy efficient glazing throughout. The development includes 89 units of senior housing and social services space for the benefit and services of the senior residents. A community senior center is planned alongside the housing development that will be managed and operated by Evangelical Crusade Christian Church. The community center will service the neighborhood, with tenants of the building having access. *Eligible tenant pays 30% of their income. Applicants will need to qualify for Section 8.

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Quadrant Properties Phase V is the renovation of seven buildings and 106 units in the Mott Haven neighborhood of the Bronx. The improvements were funded through HPD’s Article 8A loan program and included new roofs and windows, extensive masonry repairs, new boilers, and common area upgrades. Construction was completed in late 2014.

Total units: 106
Construction contract: $3.5 million

Hoewood Point was an 80-unit Lemle & Wolff development project financed by HDC & HPD. Given the condition of the properties, tenants were relocated in phases to accommodate the construction scope of work and schedule.

The substantial renovation included joist replacement, all new apartments, extensive masonry repairs, new major systems, new windows, lead and asbestos abatement, and a comprehensive energy reduction program under Enterprise Green Communities. Each building also has a solar thermal system with rooftop panels that assist in heating the hot water supply.

Hoewood Point started construction in June 2012 and was completed in early 2014.

Total units: 80 plus two commercial spaces
Construction contract: $9.6 million

Lemle & Wolff completed the renovation of this 50-unit building at 152nd Street & Riverside Drive in late 2013. The project was funded through HPD’s Participation Loan Program and the NY State Weatherization Assistance Program.

The renovation scope of work was significant and included: a new elevator system; fully renovated apartments; exterior wall insulation; a new roof and new windows; an upgraded electrical system; and the conversion of the heating system. A number of other energy reduction features were incorporated in the project in conformance with Enterprise Green Communities.

Total units: 50
Construction contract: $5.5 million

Principals of Lemle & Wolff have owned the six buildings in this project since the early 1980s. Lemle & Wolff Construction Corp. is overseeing the substantial renovation, upgrading all kitchens, bathrooms, windows, and roofs along with exterior masonry repairs, new major systems, and lead and asbestos abatement.

Total units: 150
Construction contract: $13 million

Plover Apartments is the renovation of four Bronx buildings through HPD’s Third Party Transfer and HDC’s LAMP Preservation programs. The properties are scattered among the Hunts Point, Tremont, University Heights and Highbridge neighborhoods. Construction started in July 2014 and will be completed by December 2015.

The comprehensive scope of work includes new kitchens and bathrooms, new major systems including high-efficiency boilers, lead and asbestos abatement, masonry improvements and the addition of laundry rooms to most of the properties. Each building has unique art decorative details that Lemle & Wolff will be restoring during construction.

Total units: 100
Construction contract: $19 million

A NYC affordable housing developer hired Lemle & Wolff Construction Corp. for the substantial renovation of four Bronx buildings under HPD’s Third Party Transfer program. Lemle & Wolff started construction in December 2014.

The renovation scope of work includes structural improvements, new kitchens and bathrooms, new flooring and sheetrock walls, major system upgrades, exterior masonry improvements, asbestos abatement, and a number of other repairs and replacements.

Total units: 100
Construction contract: $8.5 million

Lemle & Wolff completed construction on this market-rate condominium building in east Harlem in 2010. The company was awarded the contract by a private developer.

The interior lot presented a number of challenges including underpinning of the adjacent properties and extensive site dewatering. The structure was engineered with a steel frame and corrugated metal core.

Total units: 11
Construction contract: $2.5 million

Lemle & Wolff constructed this building using Insulated Concrete Forms (ICF). ICF is a system of formwork for concrete that stays in place as permanent building insulation for energy-efficient, cast-in-place, reinforced concrete walls, floors, and roofs. The forms are interlocking modular units that are dry-stacked without mortar and filled with concrete. ICF systems are not yet commonly used in the Northeast region and this building is one of the few affordable housing projects in New York City that used the technology in the building design.

The building has other green features including corner window units, glass-enclosed exterior stairways to maximize sunlight, and the placement of the heating plant on the roof of the building.

Total units: 15
Construction contract: $3.9 million

Boston Road Supportive Housing is a new 43-unit supportive housing residence for Urban Pathways Inc. that will serve formerly homeless adults with mental illness and low-income community residents with a preference for veterans.

The block and plank, seven-story building has all studio apartments, a community facility space, and a landscaped sitting area.

Total units: 43
Construction contract: $8 million

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