HELP USA’s $129 Million Investment in East New York Opens with 255 Affordable and Supportive Apartments Featuring 154 Units Reserved for Formerly Homeless Adults and Young Families
Retrieved on:
Thursday, March 14, 2024
Professional Services, Family, Philanthropy, Consumer, Social Services, State, Local, Residential Building & Real Estate, Construction & Property, Fund Raising, Foundation, Urban Planning, Public Policy, Government, Mental Hygiene, Homelessness, Congress, Development, Case management, Partnership, Bank, City, Mental health, Chris Banks, HELP, Carbon, Housing, New York City Council, New Yorker, Multimedia, BNY Mellon, Economic development, Renewable energy
The $129 million development reflects New York City’s and New York State’s commitment to expanding access to safe, affordable housing, especially for the most vulnerable New Yorkers.
Key Points:
- The $129 million development reflects New York City’s and New York State’s commitment to expanding access to safe, affordable housing, especially for the most vulnerable New Yorkers.
- (Photo: Business Wire)
NYC Council Member, District 42, Chris Banks said, “HELP USA's commitment to East New York shines brightly with a significant $129 million investment, marking the inauguration of 255 new apartments. - Among these residences, 154 units have been thoughtfully earmarked to provide essential housing for formerly homeless adults and young families with children.
- HELP ONE continues HELP USA’s nearly 40-year commitment to East New York and to combat homelessness across the nation.