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WinnDevelopment Announces Financial Close for Livingston School Redevelopment Project

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WINNDEVELOPMENT ANNOUNCES FINANCIAL CLOSE FOR LIVINGSTON SCHOOL REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT
Construction on new senior living community in Albany has commenced

ALBANY (January 17, 2014) – WinnDevelopment, the development arm of WinnCompanies, an award-winning national real estate development and property management company, in partnership with Albany Housing Authority, announced today that it has closed on the financing for the adaptive re-use of the Livingston School in Albany, N.Y. This project marks Winn’s 18th large scale historic renovation in recent years.

The project will consist of a historically sensitive renovation of the 230,000-square-foot, former Philip Livingston Magnet Academy. This vacant and underutilized landmark structure will be transformed into a mixed-income senior living community with 103 rental units, including studio, one and two-bedroom apartments. The historic fabric of the original building will be maintained through the renovation process. Classrooms will be converted into apartment homes, and large open areas that once housed the administrative offices, auditorium and two-story school library will be converted into amenity areas for the residents. Additionally, the proposed development will provide quality affordable housing to residents earning between 50 percent and 90 percent of the area median income for the City of Albany, creating a true mix of incomes within the community.
“The Livingston project will further Winn’s mission to increase the supply of quality affordable housing,” said Gilbert Winn, Managing Principal at WinnDevelopment. “We’re proud to give this historic building new life in a way that positively supports the community.”

Amenities at the Livingston School will include a management and leasing office, resident lounge with a community kitchen and entertainment (billiard table, TV, Wi-Fi internet access), fitness facilities, a library and computer center, wellness center for visiting practitioners, soft seating areas, common laundries and outdoor space, such as gardens and patios. The significant amount of common spaces that currently exist in the school, including the auditorium and library, will be redeveloped and used as a communal space for meetings, special events, as well as other creative and artistic activities.

“This project should be viewed as a best practice of how large-scale historic properties can be redeveloped to better serve their communities,” said Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan. “I applaud Governor Cuomo and Homes and Community Renewal for providing the much needed resources to repurpose this historic school and for supporting our growing senior population.”

Winn’s adaptive re-use will provide job opportunities, including approximately 100 construction jobs, and new housing options in the local area, while also preserving a significant Albany landmark.

“Albany Housing Authority is excited to be a part of such an important project for the City of Albany,” said Executive Director Steven Longo. “The adaptive reuse of this iconic building will breathe new life into an old friend, while bringing much needed quality affordable housing to the West Hill neighborhood.”

The project was made possible by support from the city of Albany, the City of Albany Industrial Development Agency (IDA), and the Albany Community Development Agency (ACDA). Additional support of the project comes from the Division of Housing and Community Renewal (DHCR), Federal and State Low Income Housing Tax Credits, and Federal and State Historic Tax Credits. Local financing partners include Key Bank, Citizens Bank, Boston Financial and The Community Preservation Corporation.

“The City of Albany IDA felt it was essential to move the redevelopment of this significant property forward, and we are pleased to have the experienced team at Winn Development spearheading the project,” said Capitalize Albany Corporation President Michael Yevoli “Through this project the Livingston School will transition from public to private ownership while creating much needed construction jobs and a high quality affordable residential community.”

The Architectural Team is the architect on this project and Keith Construction is the general contractor. Winn plans to begin construction right away and the project is slated to be complete in April 2015. WinnResidential, the property management arm of WinnCompanies, will serve as the property manager.

Winn specializes in the turnaround of troubled and underutilized properties. Also located in Albany, Winn completed the rehabilitation of the Knox Street Apartments. Additionally in upstate New York, Winn manages Madison Towers in Syracuse, Stonewood Village in Henrietta, Pines of Perinton in Fairport and Andrews Terrace in Rochester. Winn is also currently completing a 10-year rehab of the historic and iconic Sibley Building, a 1,085,000-square-foot, 12-story commercial building on a 3.27 acre site, located in the central business district of historic downtown Rochester.

About WinnCompanies

WinnCompanies is an award-winning national real estate company that specializes in the acquisition and redevelopment of residential and mixed-use properties, and the management of affordable and market-rate housing. Winn is a long-term owner-operator of real estate, and is known for its innovations in historic re-use, financing and environmental sustainability. Through the efforts of WinnResidential, WinnDevelopment and WinnMilitary, it has become the largest military housing manager, the largest affordable housing manager and the sixth largest property management company in the United States. The company’s more than 3,000 employees across 24 states are committed to delivering excellence every day.

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HAI Group Offering 50 Scholarships!

“The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.”

– Eleanor Roosevelt

HAI Group

The Resident Scholarship Program, sponsored by Housing Authority Insurance, Inc., celebrated 10 years of providing scholarships to public and
Section 8 housing residents in 2013. In that time, more than half a million dollars has been awarded to over 200 students. As the number of applications received each year continues to grow, we have decided to automate the application process this year!

Using STARS Online, we will again be offering 50 scholarships worth $2,500 each. The process is simple; go online and visit https://HAIGroup.STARSScholarships Online.com/STARS/default.aspx, select ‘Sign Up’ to create an account, then answer the questions and attach the required documentation. By successfully completing the Scholarship Application process, you will be entered into a drawing for a chance to be awarded one of the $2,500 scholarships.

How to qualify?
You may qualify if you are a high school senior, a current college student, or an adult with a high school diploma or GED, have a GPA of at least 2.0, have been a resident for at least six months of a housing authority that is a Member of Housing Authority Insurance, Inc., and are a US Citizen.

Act fast! Applications must be submitted by April 30, 2014.

For more information, contact us at scholarship@housingcenter.com or 800-873-0242, ext. 639.

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Black History Month Film Series!

Black History Month Film Series
Every Thursday
Starting February 6th through March 13th
Time: 5:30 pm
Location: 200 South Pearl Street, Albany NY
Albany Housing Community Room

BHMFS

Film Schedule
Theme: “Black Resistance in America”

Thursday, February 6: Twelve Years a Slave-Solomon Northup’s Odyssey (Gordon Parks, 1984)

Thursday, February 13: Django Unchained (Quentin Tarantino, 2012)

Thursday, February 20: Discussion of Twelve Years a Slave & Django
Discussant -Dr. Timothy Sams, RPI

Thursday, February 27: Rosewood (John Singleton, 1997)

Thursday, March 6: Get on the Bus (Spike Lee, 1996)

Thursday, March 13: Discussion of Rosewood & Get on the Bus
Discussant- D.Ekow King, SUNY Albany

Program is free and open to the public for youths 14 and over & adults of all ages. Free food & refreshments will be served, for additional Information, contact the Center for Law & Justice at 427-8361.

Sponsored by: The Center for Law & Justice (CFLJ), The African American Cultural Center of the Capital District (AACC) & The Albany Housing Authority (AHA).

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Ribbon Cutting at South End Phase 3

Celebrating the opening of Phase 3 of the continuing, expanding revitalization of Albany’s South End 56 affordable housing units in eight buildings, to help meet high demand, and a 1,000 square foot commercial laundromat, as a necessary neighborhood amenity.

  • All new construction and rehabilitation of three historic structures on Morton Avenue
  • All Energy Star homes
  • 25 one-bedroom units
  • 25 two-bedroom units
  • Six three-bedroom units
  • $9.6 million construction cost of Phase 3

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Expected to Attend:
City of Albany Mayor Gerald D. Jennings
NYS Homes and Community Renewal Commissioner/CEO Darryl C. Towns
City of Albany Commissioner of Development and Planning Michael J. Yevoli
Albany County Executive Daniel P. McCoy
NYS Senator Neil D. Breslin
NYS Assemblymember John T. McDonald, III
NYS Assemblymember Patricia Fahy
Albany Common Council President Carolyn McLaughlin
County Legislator Lucille M. McKnight
Councilman Lester Freemen
Albany Housing Authority Executive Director Steven T. Longo
Albany Housing Authority Director of Development and Planning Darren J. Scott
NYS Homes and Community Renewal Assistant Commissioner  Lorraine Y. Collins
Omni Housing Development LLC President and CEO I. David Swawite
Omni Housing Development LLC COO Duncan Barrett
Omni Housing Development LLC Project Manager Tim O’Byrne
M&T Bank Vice President Beth Beshaw

Over six years ago, community leaders came together to develop and adopt a master plan for Albany’s Historic South End – culminating in the ambitious Capital South Plan.  A major goal of the plan has now been realized through collaboration and support from the State of New York, City of Albany, and Albany County.  Today’s ribbon cutting celebrates the coordinated efforts of our community leaders to transform the neighborhood.

The South End Revitalization project consisted of 3 phases of development largely funded through the NYSHCR’s LIHTC Program.  As a result, 151 new and renovated affordable housing apartments have been constructed in the community.  Whole blocks of the South End have literally been transformed from areas of urban blight to a neighborhood of opportunity.

Another milestone of the plan was reached when the community was awarded funding from HUD to construct a community educational center – The Capital South Campus Center, scheduled to be open in the summer of 2014.

These projects represent an investment of over $35 million from the Federal, State and Local government in Albany’s South End Neighborhood; but the work does not end here.  Future plans will include efforts to develop home-ownership opportunities in the neighborhood; mixed use commercial offices; and a community grocery store.

COMMENTS BY KEY PARTICIPANTS:

City of Albany Mayor Gerald D. Jennings:
“I applaud Omni Housing Development, the Albany Housing Authority, and the many stakeholders, who have, once again, demonstrated that when organizations work collaboratively and cooperatively, positive results occur.  As a result, 56 new units of energy-star affordable housing will be made available to our residents; yet another visible testament to our vision of transforming the South End neighborhood.”

Commissioner/CEO of New York State Homes and Community Renewal Darryl C. Towns:
“I commend Omni Development and the City of Albany for their commitment to revitalizing Albany’s South End and providing access to decent homes that families can afford. Under Governor Andrew Cuomo’s leadership, New York State is investing in neighborhoods like the South End—restoring distressed properties and creating more vibrant communities in the process. Congratulations to the residents of Albany’s Historic South End, and welcome to your new home.”

Omni Housing Development LLC COO Duncan Barrett:
“What we do is all about people and places. Albany’s Historic South End is a special place.  Omni Housing Development is proud to continue our partnership with the citizens and leaders of the South End and the City of Albany in this ongoing effort at renewal.  Today’s ceremony marks one more step in our continuing journey towards that renewal.”    

Albany Housing Authority Executive Director Steven T. Longo:
“Fifty-six new affordable housing units unto themselves are a welcome improvement to the quality of life in Albany.  However, when added the units built in prior phases, the cumulative gain is a remarkable 151.  These beautiful apartments will serve as a springboard for countless Albany families for generations to come as they seek to attain their dreams.”

M&T Bank Regional President Mike Keegan:
“Reinvesting in our communities has always been a priority for us at M&T Bank because community redevelopment projects enhance both the local economy and the quality of life. The continued work of Omni Housing Development and the Albany Housing Authority to redevelop the South End has already resulted in several completed affordable housing projects and we look forward to another successful step toward transforming this neighborhood through South End Phase 3.”

Omni Housing Development LLC and the Albany Housing Authority, acting as co-developers — with extensive experience in energy efficient, affordable housing — are leading the Phase 3 project team for revitalization of the South End Albany neighborhood, plus meeting all guidelines of the City of Albany Historic Resource Commission, and NYS Homes and Community Renewal Green Building Initiative. 3T Architects are part of the Phase 3 team.

Financing provided:

  • $6,351,138 construction loan from M&T Bank.
  • $6,149,273 from NYS Housing and Community Renewal Trust Fund.
  • $723,386 (over ten years dispensed annually) from the Low Income Housing and Tax Credit Program.
  • $322,334 from Historic Tax Credits.
  • $205,000 from the Albany Housing Authority.
  • PNC Real Estate invested in tax credit equity.

97 Broad Street

365 South Pearl Street

BACKGROUND, PHASES 1, 2 AND 3:

CAPITAL SOUTH PROPERTIES

The first, second and third phases of the South End Revitalization project, known as Capital South Properties, began in 2008 pursuant to the Capital South Plan, a comprehensive neighborhood revitalization initiative resulting from broad stakeholder involvement. Capital South Properties represents the replacement of affordable housing units at Lincoln Square Homes, a high-rise public housing development cited in the Plan as a barrier to the South End’s revitalization. The Plan calls for relocating residents from the towers in preparation for their eventual demolition and the redevelopment of the site as a neighborhood based campus of higher education and career development. In May 2013, construction began on the Capital South Campus Center, the inaugural facility of that campus. The Campus Center is scheduled to open in early summer 2014.

Phase I consisted of the rehabilitation of Morton Ave’s Eagle Court Apartments and the building of Broad and Clinton Streets’ Jared Holt Mews townhomes. Phase 3 consists of the completed construction and rehabilitation of 43 total affordable housing units on and surrounding Morton Ave in Albany’s historic
South End neighborhood. The phases together cost $22 million and produced a total of 95 units; 56 two and three bedrooms for families and 39 one-bedrooms for singles. The overall project is expected to consist of 5 total phases spanning an unknown timeline, and will contribute to the relief of the community’s scarce affordable housing options, as well as a revitalization of this historic neighborhood.

All units were constructed and rehabilitated to comply with New York State Homes and Community Renewal’s Green Building Initiative, and received a score of between 48 and 52 on the Home Energy Rating System (HERS). The project received NYSERDA’s Energy Star Labeled Home designation for energy-efficient design, building materials, heating and ventilation systems, lighting and appliances.

WHO WAS INVOLVED

Omni Housing Development LLC and the Albany Housing Authority (AHA) led the development and construction management efforts. AHA will continue to provide leasing and property management services.

FINANCING PROVIDED BY

Financing for the $9.6 million third phase of the revitalization project is provided by the New York State Division of Housing and Community Renewal’s Trust Fund Corporation and Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Program. M&T Bank provided the construction loan. PNC Bank, NA provided the bridge loan. PNC Real Estate invested the tax credit equity.

OMNI HOUSING DEVELOPMENT LLC

Since 2001, Omni Housing Development LLC has specialized in the development, financing, construction, and management of affordable housing, collaborating on dozens of community and private projects from 13 senior housing units in New York’s Capital District to 692 apartments in Baltimore, Maryland.

Omni Housing Development LLC, with affiliated companies Omni Development Company, Inc., and Omni Management Group Ltd., provides a wide array of services, including project feasibility and market analysis, project finance including loan, tax credit and grant application and processing, financial and land use planning & analysis, design/build and facility management. Omni Housing Development LLC is headquartered in downtown Albany at 40 Beaver Street.

ALBANY HOUSING AUTHORITY

Since its creation in 1948, Albany Housing Authority has evolved to provide leadership in meeting the needs and aspirations of its residents and their communities. More than just housing, today the Authority offers families a foundation from which to build successful lives, inspiring investment in self and community through quality rental, homeownership, employment and small business opportunities.

AHA owns and operates approximately 2,000 HUD-subsidized conventional public housing units and mixed-finance units. In addition, AHA administers approximately  2,200 Section 8 vouchers, and has also developed five homeownership programs in the  City of Albany. In the past 15 years, AHA has undertaken 20 development initiatives of varying size resulting in over 1,000 new and rehabilitated residential units and 16 commercial units totaling almost $140M. All housing development and management activities are performed within the context of neighborhood revitalization plans, which AHA has had a leading role in creating and implementing.

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Capital South Report 12/5/2013

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South End Revitalization Phase 3 Ribbon Cutting

11AM, December 16th, 2013 at 344 South Pearl Street

Join us as we celebrate the latest milestone in the revitalization of the South End.

South End Phase 3 Ribbon Cutting

South End Phase 3 Ribbon Cutting

Click Here for a printable flyer!

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Albany Barn featured in Metroland’s Tipping Point!

Kristen M. Holler, executive director of Albany Barn, Inc., loves giving tours of The Barn. The former St. Joseph’s Academy, a more than 40,000-square-foot landmark at the southwest corner of North Swan and Second streets in Arbor Hill, is a busy construction site these days. Workers are hammering away at various points all over the building, from the first floor workshop and performance spaces to the upper floors, where artist residence lofts are nearing completion.

loft at The Barn, photo by Erin Pihlaja

The artist lofts, which will have a monthly rent in the $600-$675 range, are now in the process of being rented out; they’ll be ready for occupancy in mid-December. Holler shows off two lofts on this tour. Both have soaring ceilings, impressive views—they’re bathed in natural light—and have been designed to make optimum use of the compact space. Each incorporates artifacts preserved from the building’s days as a school: blackboards in one, and a neat row of kid-scaled coat hooks in the other.

Usually Holler is showing the space to prospective artists and artist-residents; on a recent afternoon, she’s leading an Albany Barn staffer and a journalist on the tour. The transformation of the former school, she says, has been striking. What was once an abandoned neighborhood anchor littered with dead pigeons and garbage, and facing an uncertain future, will soon become a part of the surrounding neighborhood’s ongoing revitalization.

The goal is, says Holler, to foster “a Renaissance in this neighborhood.”

A decade ago, this part of Arbor Hill was in rough shape. North Swan Street between First Street and Livingston Avenue, once a commercial hub, had become notorious for open-air drug markets (which offered drive-thru service for slumming suburbanites) and late-night joints where violence was likely to erupt. The bars are gone and the drug markets have moved on, but the small businesses haven’t returned. That’s where the Albany Barn projects come in, both the soon-to-be-opened Barn, and Stage 1, the gallery and Barn headquarters at 46 N. Swan St.

Stage 1, site of numerous art shows and special events, has integrated itself into the fabric of the block. Holler says that neighborhood children visit the gallery at Stage 1 everyday. “It’s become a regular hangout.”

The Barn is designed to build on this. The artists who make it through the selection process are expected to be active members of the community—both within the building and outside, as part of Arbor Hill. Part of the criteria is financial—there are income criteria—and part is philosophical.

Holler says that applicants are asked 10 questions about their “creative trajectory”—where they are as an artist—and about the importance of community engagement: “How do you see your art getting outside these walls?”

Though a few of the lofts have been rented out, they’re still encouraging artists to apply. So far, Holler says, most of the applicants have been visual artists; she suspects this is because of the well advertised descriptions of the lofts’ large windows and abundant natural light. Performing artists, she says, would find these spaces a good fit, too.

This neighborhood, says Holler, “is at a tipping point.” She adds, “This is not the neighborhood [people] may have heard it was.”

For the whole article visit Metroland!

 

Artists interested in applying for residential lofts should visit www.albanybarn.org/apartments. Those interested in renting workspace in the Barn should e-mail info@albanybarn.org or call 935-4858.

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New Apartments Open In The South End!

November 20, 2013, South End, Albany, NY – Albany Housing Authority is proud to announce the opening of eighteen new high-quality low-cost apartments as part of the $9.6M 56-unit Phase 3 of the South End Revitalization Project.  The neo-historic style building located at 365 South Pearl Street complements the architecture of the historic Groesbeckville Historic District while adding 21st century flare to the neighborhood.  Interior amenities include video camera security, dishwashers and energy efficient lighting and heating that make these apartments modern, safe and affordable.  A few minutes walk to downtown employment and entertainment, 365 South Pearl is the new best place to call home.

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FSS Workshops From THE Center!

The staff at THE Center (formerly the WAGE Center) partnered with SEFCU to provide a financial literacy workshop for Family Self Sufficiency program members.  The workshop looked at topics such as how to improve your credit, how credit scores are determined and how to use credit wisely.  This workshop was the first in a series of workshops to be provided.  If you would like more information on how to participate in the Family Self Sufficiency program and have access to various services to support your goals contact THE Center at 380-5600.

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Skill Building Opportunities Available from Community Loan Fun of the Capital Region!

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November

Thursday, November 21st 2-4 pm YOU, Inc.! Your brand influences your impact with your clients, your partners and your team. Yolanda Caldwell, Senior Strategist at Titus Enterprises, will facilitate this interactive workshop and share nuggets about personal branding, image development and social media presence. Understand your uniqueness, craft your message and create your network in this 2-hour workshop. 255 Orange Street, 2nd floor conference room in Albany, from 2-4 pm. Parking lot is adjacent to building. Handicapped accessible. To RSVP, please email or call Paul Stewart, Director of Training and Technical Assistance at 427-7804.

 December

Thursday, December 12th 9:30-11 am Grant Writing Basics In this workshop, Joan Oliver – a veteran grant specialist with over $18 million in public and private funds secured – will present an overview of the qualifications and steps involved in applying for grants. She’ll provide information on determining grant “readiness,” types of grants, prospect research (methods to identify potential funding sources), proposal components, and how to frame your request. Primarily intended for 501(c)3 (non-profit) organizations, others are welcome including artists, writers, inventors, career explorers and the curious. 255 Orange Street, 2nd floor conference room in Albany, from 9:30-11:00 am. Parking lot is adjacent to building. Handicapped accessible. To RSVP, please email or call Paul Stewart, Director of Training and Technical Assistance at 427-7804.

Thursday, December 19th at 5:30 PM. Free Legal Clinic with The Legal Project of the Women’s Bar Association. Volunteer attorneys with expertise in business-related issues will provide free 1/2 hour consultations on a variety of topics including how to establish a business, trademarks and copyrights, contracts, licenses, franchises, real estate or any other business question. Appointments Required. Call (518) 435-1770 for more information and to register.

 January

Beginning Saturday, January 25th Business Planning Course Learn what you need to know to start and run a successful small business with this intensive eight session training course offered in partnership with the Huether School of Business of The College of Saint Rose. Topics include: developing a business plan, strategic planning, marketing, sales forecasting, financial management and analysis, and legal, insurance and tax issues. For more information or to sign up, please call Paul Stewart, our Director of Training & Technical Assistance at (518) 427-7804.

 Visit Community Loan Fund of the Capital Region’s Web Page!

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Artist Apartments now open at Academy Lofts

ALBANY BARN is now accepting applications for low cost living/working space at the Academy Lofts at 56 Second Street. For more details please visit www.albanybarn.org/apartments today!!

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2013 Annual Halloween Party at Ezra Prentice

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NYSPHADA Increases Scholarship

NYSPHADA is Proud to announce that the 5th annual college scholarship has been increased to $2,500.00 and will be awarded to a deserving youth currently residing in a NYSPHADA member agency.

Any high school senior who is preparing to enter higher level learning will be eligible for this scholarship.

The Scholarship due date is February 28, 2014.

Application Information

Scholarship Increase Letter

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AACCCR Gala Event Fundraiser at the Egg!

AACCCR

CJAY & DANCE & BMORE PRESENT
ALL THE WAY LIVE!
A Gala Fundraiser Concert
For the
African American
Cultural Center of the Capital Region

November 15, 2013
7:00 p.m.
at the Lewis A. Swyer Theater at The Egg

Ticket Prices for General Public:
Adults – $50
Youth/Students – $25

Ticket Prices for AACCCR Charter Members:
(You must have your member ID available.)
Adults – $45
Youth/Students – $20

Tickets may be purchased by Clicking Here!

AACCCR Gala Video Advertisement

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South End Phase III Progress

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Capital South Campus Center Progress

Capital South Campus Center is coming along fast, final completion is still planned for June 13, 2014!!

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Great American Smokeout – Thursday, November 21st, 2013

Smokeout

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AHA Board Meeting – October Agenda

AGENDA

ALBANY HOUSING AUTHORITY

BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MEETING

MONDAY, OCTOBER 21st, 2013 at 2:30 P.M.

200 South Pearl Street

 

 

 1.        Roll Call.

          2.         Community Forum

          3.         Reading and approval of the minutes of the previous meeting held September 9th, 2013

          4.         Action Calendar

 

10-13-44           Authorization to submit an application to the U.S. Dept. Of Housing and Urban Renewal for permission to demolish buildings #10 and #11at the Low-Rise Portion of Ida Yarbrough Homes and to execute and deliver all documents and agreements necessary to support such application.  Buildings #10 and #11 are currently vacant and were included in Resolution 01-13-03, which authorized the demolition of up to ninety-two (92) public housing units at the low-rise portion of Ida Yarbrough Homes. (Ratified)

 

10-13-45           Approval to enter into a contract for Architectural and Engineering Services for Ida Yarbrough Homes Rehabilitation, Phase I with Dave Sadowsky, Architect P.C., the firm that submitted the proposal found to be most advantageous to the Authority, for an amount not to exceed $99,850.  Proposals were also submitted by SYVERTSEN RIGOSU Architects PLLC, ICON Architecture, and Harris A. Sanders, Architects, P.C. (Ratified)

 

10-13-46        Approval to award Capital Woods Contract 001-2013-14 Deep energy Retrofit and Exterior Siding Contract to the low bidder, Bennett Contracting in the amount of $46,700.00 with the AHA contribution to this amount to be $32,500.00. (Ratified)

 

2nd bidder, Hoosick Valley Contracting -74,800

3rd Bidder, Mid State $90,983

 

10-13-47         Authorization, contingent on availability of RHF Funds, to award Contract # 04-2013-8D, Interior Renovations at 34 Morton Ave., to the low bidder, A.J Arpey Inc., 112 Colombia Ave. Ballston Spa, NY 12020  in the amount of $162,900.

 

Second low bidder – AOW Associates $164,000

Third low bidder – Bunkoff General Contractors $184,000

Fourth – Hoosick Valley Contractors  $213,600

Fifth –    Wainschaf Associates $235,000

Sixth – Bennett Contracting, Inc. $236,400

 

10-13-48         Authorization, contingent upon availability of RHF Funds, to enter into a contract for the renovation of 84 Morton Ave with the low bidder, AOW Associates 30 Essex Street, Albany, NY, Addendum #1 for a Guaranteed Maximum Price not to exceed $354,000.

 

Second Bidder Bishop Beaudry

Third Bidder Sano Rubin

 

10-13-49         Authorization, contingent upon availability of RHF Funds, to award Contract # 04-2013-8a, Roofing, Masonry Repair and Repointing at 34 Morton Ave. to the low bidder (bids to be received October 21)

5.           Reports of Committees

 

 6.          Unfinished Business

 

 7.          New Business:

 

8.           Bills and Communications

 

9.          Report of the Executive Secretary

A.    Monthly Management Report

B.     Monthly Financial Report (Deputy Director)

C.    Items for Advisement and Discussion

      • Bank Balance as of 10/17/13                             

10.       Adjournment –

 

NEXT MEETING:

 Monday, November 11th 2013 @ 2:30 p.m.

200 South Pearl Street, Albany, New York 12202

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Albany Organizations Clean Up West Hill

Early results are showing from the efforts of a recently convened group of stakeholders calling themselves the Lexington Neighborhood Workgroup.  The group is comprised of stakeholders interested in making a positive difference in the appearance of their neighborhood while longer term projects are being planned to improve the quality of life for the Lexington Avenue area of West Hill.  Albany Community Action Partnership and Christian Memorial Church of God in Christ led the effort to beautify vacant lots at the corner of Second Street and Lexington Avenue, turning the eyesore into a community park until a new Head Start center can be built several years from now.  Other members of the Workgroup include Historic Albany Foundation, Catholic Charities, Central Avenue BID, Arbor Hill Development Corporation and the City of Albany.  In convening the group, the Albany Housing Authority drew upon its experience in neighborhood revitalization and produced a planning document based on close observation of existing conditions and the recommendations of the Workgroup.

Lexington Neighborhood Workgroup featured in the Times Union

Community Organizations Come Together To Beautify Albany

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Sharing the Journey – One Woman’s Experience With Breast Cancer

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