FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PR- 282-03 October 9, 2003 MAYOR MICHAEL R. BLOOMBERG AND ARCHBISHOP OF NEW YORK EDWARD CARDINAL EGAN TOUR NEW HOUSING IN HIGHBRIDGE SECTION OF THE BRONX Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and Archbishop of New York Edward Cardinal Egan today attended a ceremony with new homeowners, and City business, housing and community leaders to mark the development of new homes in the South Bronx. Highbridge Homes is comprised of 60 affordable two-family homes, and is located on Shakespeare Avenue between Edward L. Grant Highway and West 172nd Street. Bronx Borough President Adolfo Carrión, Jr., Council Member Helen Foster, Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) Commissioner Jerilyn Perine, Monsignor Donald Sakano, and soon-to-be new homeowners including Anthony Honyo and Carmen Kerr joined the Mayor at the ceremony. The event featured a performance by the renowned, locally based youth chorus, Highbridge Voices. “We are a City of more than 300 neighborhoods,” said Mayor Bloomberg. “They’re the places we call home, where our children go to school, our shopkeepers serve their customers, and New Yorkers enjoy family life. That’s why affordable housing is fundamental to our long-term prosperity and the crux of my housing plan to build or rehabilitate 65,000 homes and apartments citywide over a five year period.” “How delighted I am to participate in today’s effort, in partnership with our great City, to expand homeownership opportunities to families,” said Edward Cardinal Egan, Archbishop of New York. “This City became great, is great, and will always remain great because of the industry, energy, and commitment of families such as those gathered here today to take a look at their new homes. May the lord continue to bless them and all families seeking safe affordable homes.” Highbridge Homes represent the latest phase in the revitalization of a community virtually abandoned in the 1970’s and 80’s and follow more than $100 million in City investment in housing in Highbridge. The City’s Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) constructed or rehabilitated 15,437 homes and apartments in Highbridge in the last 15 years. This has contributed to the repopulation of the area, which experienced a 42% increase in population from 1990 to 2000. Each home consists of an owner’s unit and one additional rental unit. The sale price for a two-family home was $253,000; 18 prospective homebuyers for the first 18 homes in Phase I have entered into contract. The development was funded by the Highbridge Community HDFC and Reso A money from the Bronx Borough President. HPD has a community preference for all its new homes and newly rehabilitated homes meaning that at least 50% of the new homes are sold to people who currently live in the community; this was the case with Highbridge Homes. Last December, the Mayor announced that the City would build or rehabilitate 65,000 homes and apartments citywide in the five-year period from July 1, 2003 - June 30, 2008; 10,000 homes and apartments are now in the development pipeline. Of the total, 20 per cent will be owner-occupied homes, furthering the American dream of owning one’s own home. Of note, the following objectives in the housing plan have been completed:
Tomorrow, October 10th, the blue-ribbon panel created by the Mayor in his housing plan, the Neighborhood Investment Advisory Panel, is meeting at Gracie Mansion. One of the members of that panel is Monsignor Donald Sakano who is responsible for the Archdiocese’s housing arm and is responsible for the Highbridge Homes. Monsignor Sakano is a member of the Panel’s Homeownership Committee. “Two-thirds of New Yorkers are renters, and “60% of renters who plan to move say they will most likely buy,” said HPD Commissioner Jerilyn Perine. “HPD is working to dispel the notion that many New Yorkers cannot afford to purchase a home in the City by providing information about the home buying process, the affordability of the City versus the suburbs, and homeownership opportunities in the City’s neighborhoods.” MEDIA CONTACT: Ed Skyler / Jennifer Falk (212) 788-2958 GENERAL CONTACT: Carol Abrams (HPD) (212) 863-5176 Joseph Zwilling (Archdiocese) (212) 371-1000 |
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