Bushwick Alliance breaks ground on affordable housing project

Bushwick Alliance breaks ground on affordable housing project

BROOKLYN, N.Y. (PIX11) — The Bushwick Alliance, a collaboration between RiseBoro Community Partnership and St. Nicks Alliance, held a groundbreaking ceremony Tuesday morning for their all-electric, sustainable affordable housing development on Stockholm Street in Bushwick.

The project promises to be a model for future NYC initiatives, prioritizing low-carbon living and energy efficiency.

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Scott Short, CEO of RiseBoro Community Partnership, highlighted the project’s significance: “Formerly a city-owned site, we’re transforming it into 20 units of low-income, affordable housing that adheres to Passive House standards. This will be one of the most energy-efficient buildings in the entire city.”

Short spoke about the focus on energy savings, a key aspect of the project emphasizing the advantages for both affordability and sustainability. “It’s a design standard that utilizes insulation, air sealing, and electric heat pump technologies. These elements create buildings that use up to 80% less source energy than a typical building. It’s a win-win – controlling costs for affordable housing on the operational side, while also helping our city reach its climate goals,” he said.

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Laura James, Vice Chair of the St. Nicks Alliance Board of Directors, says the project is significant for the Bushwick community, which has seen a surge in gentrification and development in recent years. “Being able to develop a property like this one is so integral to making sure we have socioeconomic diversity in these areas.”

With the groundbreaking complete, the Bushwick Alliance faces the next step: ensuring the project’s success as they move forward paving the way for a more sustainable and equitable future for Bushwick residents. The project is expected to be completed in December 2025, and the lottery will likely open through NYC’s Housing Connect system.

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