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A New Era for Affordable Housing in Lower Manhattan

A former NYPD parking lot in the East Village of Lower Manhattan is set to undergo a significant transformation, becoming a hub for more affordable housing. The city recently announced plans for The Aurea, a mixed-use development that will include approximately 131 affordable homes, a senior center, community spaces, and replacement parking facilities.

What We Know About the Project

Mayor Zohran Mamdani highlighted that a team of nonprofit organizations, including Housing Works, which focuses on ending homelessness in the city, will be responsible for developing the site at 324 E. 5th St. Notably, 30% of the homes built there will be reserved for formerly homeless New Yorkers.

“This project will provide permanently affordable housing, create homes for formerly homeless New Yorkers and put community stewardship at its center through a community land trust,” Mamdani said on the city’s official website. “It’s the first City land designation of our administration, and it’s exactly the kind of housing we’re committed to building across the five boroughs: deeply affordable, community-led and worthy of the greatest city in the world.”

The project will also feature landscaped terraces, green roofs, and all-electric building systems, according to the city. Additionally, services such as primary care, mental health services, substance abuse programs, and day treatment programs will be available.

Steve Herrick, executive director of the Cooper Square Committee, noted that the building will also provide 25 parking spaces for the NYPD.

Manhattan Borough President Brad Hoylman-Sigal emphasized that Manhattan is facing an unprecedented housing crisis and that 324 E. 5th St. represents the kind of project this moment demands. He added that the project is the product of an extensive community engagement process in the East Village, with nearly 400 Manhattanites providing feedback that directly shaped the vision for the site.

Community Concerns and Support

Some local residents have expressed concerns about the building’s size. John White, a Lower East Side resident, said, “My concern is just the way that the street feels and it’s 100 feet of real estate that is going to one purpose. We hope that they work with us. We wanted some green space. That’s why we put up signs and we hope the architecture is not just huge.”

Hannah Milman, another resident, added, “It’s going to block our windows, but I’m all supportive of the mayor and giving affordable housing for New Yorkers.”

City officials have yet to determine a project start date or announce how much the units will be priced at.

Mamdani’s Focus on Affordable Housing

Mamdani has made affordable housing a top priority. In late May, he announced a new “block by block” initiative to tackle the city’s affordable housing crisis. The plan includes 400,000 affordable housing units, enhanced tenant protections, and investments in public housing. Some 200,000 of those units will be new, rent-stabilized homes built over the next decade, along with preserving and stabilizing an additional 200,000 homes.

Affordable housing has been a top priority for Mamdani, who has previously called it New York City’s biggest crisis. “When New Yorkers can afford a home, they can afford to dream,” Mamdani previously said. He added finding affordable housing is “nearly impossible,” calling it the “single largest driver of the affordability crisis.”

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