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PALMETTO GARDENS

87 PALMETTO STREET, Brooklyn, 11221
Brooklyn, block 3340, lot 20
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Public Housing Restructuring
  • RAD/PACT - Converted to Section 8 Under Private Management

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What do we know about what NYCHA is doing or proposing here?

In 2011, Congress created a new way for housing authorities in cities around the country to convert their buildings from public housing to Project Based Section 8 via a program called Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD). RAD is being used in cities around the country and advocates are organizing in response.

Instead of being owned by the housing authority, after RAD conversion developments will be owned by companies. Private developers own shares of these companies; housing authorities can own shares, too. This allows the authorities to draw on possibly more secure federal funding and to bring in private money invested by individuals and companies taking advantage of tax credits, bond issues and the possibility of making money from the rent that current and future tenants pay.

NYCHA will continue to own the land and lease it to a company shared by it and a private development partner that will own the buildings. Management will be done by a private company. NYCHA can control what the company does via the land lease and via its agreement with the private development partner. 

The key tenant protections that public housing residents have in New York survive a RAD conversion: 

  • all units in the converted development must remain permanently affordable (rent cannot exceed 30% of resident income)
  • residents continue to have the same succession opportunities 
  • grievance procedures 
  • residents retain the right to establish and operate a resident organization

Developers will be required to propose a plan to train and hire NYCHA residents, and proactively engage residents on a regular basis as the project moves forward.  

But that’s just the skeleton. The details are what will shape every resident’s experience of the conversion. 

Housing authorities need specific approval from HUD to put any federally-funded public housing into RAD. HUD requires a public housing authority to have meetings with twice residents before applying and to include resident comments in the application itself. After HUD gives a preliminary green light, the housing authority needs to include the conversion in a written Annual Plan or Amendment and receive comments from residents. But HUD’s approval is just one step in the process.  

Since the program was announced, residents and advocates in New York have been working with NYCHA to hammer out an implementation plan for NYC.

This development was approved for RAD conversion by HUD in 2017. 

  1. # of Current Units 113
  2. Total Number of Units 115
  3. Number of Rental Rooms 340
  4. Population - Section 8 Transition 0
  5. Population - Public Housing 117
  6. Total Population 117
  7. # of Families On Fixed Income 0
  8. % of Families on Fixed Income %
  9. # of Residential Buildings 1
  10. # of Non-Residential Buildings 0
  11. # of Stories 6
  12. Total Area (Sq Ft) 27,419.0
  13. Bldg/Land Coverage 46.46
  14. Density (Population/Acre) 186.0
  15. Development Cost $4,584,000.0
  16. Cost Per Rental Room (As Built) $12,257.0
  17. Avg. Monthly Gross Rent $315.0
  18. Senior Development EXCLUSIVELY
  19. Electricity Paid By Residents no
  20. RAD/PACT Status Construction Complete
  21. RAD/PACT Conversion Date July 18, 2019
  22. RAD/PACT Developers Pennrose Properties
  23. RAD/PACT General Contractor Procida Construction
  24. RAD/PACT Property Manager Pinnacle City Living
  25. RAD/PACT Social Service Provider Acacia Network (non-profit)

Who decides what happens to this property?

Official Owner

New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) (public)
Contact: David Pristin, Executive Vice President, External Affairs ((212) 306-3401 / David.Pristin@nycha.nyc.gov)

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Key Contacts

City Council District 37 represented by Sandy Nurse
Community District Brooklyn 4 ( bk04@cb.nyc.gov / 718-628-8400 ), district manager: Nadine Whitted
Congressional District 7 represented by Nydia Velázquez
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