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Mott Haven: Affordable Housing Lottery Launches for Units at 322 Grand Concourse

322 Grand Concourse in Mott Haven, The Bronx
Image courtesy of NYC Housing Connect

NYC Department of Housing, Preservation & Development (HPD) has launched an affordable housing lottery for units at 322 Grand Concourse, a 14-story, mixed-use building in the Mott Haven section of The Bronx.

 

Designed by Fishcher + Makooi Architect, and developed by Simon Kaufman, the structure yields 153 residential units, as reported by YIMBY.

 

322 Grand Concourse in Mott Haven, The Bronx
Image courtesy of NYC Housing Connect

Available on NYC Housing Connect, the online reporting tool for HPD are 25 units for residents at 80 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $56,983 to $115,280.

 

322 Grand Concourse in Mott Haven, The Bronx
Image courtesy of NYC Housing Connect

According to NYC Housing Connect, and YIMBY, residents will have access to a wide range of amenities including a gym, lounge, bike storage room, courtyard, golf room, screening room, package room, pet spa, rooftop, and a garage with 32 assigned parking spaces.

 

322 Grand Concourse in Mott Haven, The Bronx
Image courtesy of NYC Housing Connect

Units include name-brand kitchen appliances, countertops, and finishes.

 

322 Grand Concourse in Mott Haven, The Bronx
Image courtesy of NYC Housing Connect

At 80 percent of the AMI, there are five studios with a monthly rent of $1,576 for incomes ranging from $56,983 to $85,440; seven one-bedroom units with a monthly rent of $1,681, for incomes ranging from $60,995 to $96,080.

 

322 Grand Concourse in Mott Haven, The Bronx
Image courtesy of NYC Housing Connect

There will also be 13 two-bedroom units with a monthly rent of $2,002, for incomes ranging from $73,098 to $115,280.

 

322 Grand Concourse in Mott Haven, The Bronx
Image courtesy of NYC Housing Connect

Prospective renters must meet income and household size requirements to apply for the apartments, and applications must be postmarked or submitted online no later than Dec. 8, 2022, according to HPD.

 

322 Grand Concourse in Mott Haven, The Bronx
Image courtesy of NYC Housing Connect

The building is being constructed through the inclusionary housing program and is anticipated to receive a tax exemption through HPD’s 421a tax incentive program.

 

No deposits or application fees apply. More information can be found at https://bit.ly/322GrandConcourse.

THIS HPD CHART aims to help residents understand the AMI income categories used by New York City Department of Housing Preservation & Development to determine eligibility for affordable housing, which vary by household size.
Source: New York City Department of Housing Preservation & Development

Editor’s Note: Norwood News does not accept, process or refer any applications. For all inquiries, please liaise with NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development as follows: NYC Housing Connect.


Affordable Housing Lottery Helpline
: 212-863-7990

Emailnychousingconnect@hpd.nyc.gov

For information on applying for affordable housing for people with disabilities, please submit accessibility inquiries to:
Phone: 212-863-6486
Emailaccessibility@hpd.nyc.gov

HPD Housing Ambassadors
Email: ambassadors@hpd.nyc.gov

 

 

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