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9910 SEAVIEW AVENUE, Brooklyn, 11236
Brooklyn, block 8329, lot 225
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Public Housing Restructuring
  • Planned RAD/PACT - Section 8 Conversion Under Private Management
  • Section 8 Completed Prior to 2014

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

A major contribution to NYCHA’s budget shortfall over the decades was the fact that the federal government did not provide any operating support for buildings that were built with State and City funds early in the development of NYC’s public housing programs. The State supported them until 1998 and the City until 2003.

Since then, NYCHA had been operating these buildings with only the rents collected and by skimming from the budget for the whole program.

In 2008, NYCHA first converted some of these buildings to Section 8 without changing the ownership or management structure. This campus was included in that conversion. This was the first time since they were built that these buildings had any federal funding. The funding is on-going.

In 2010, NYCHA used an opportunity to get federal recovery bond money to arrange a deal that allowed Citigroup to become part owner, along with NYCHA, of these buildings and the rest of the City and State financed ones. This arrangement gave access to bonds and tax credit financing that NYCHA could not get by itself. It got a big chunk of money up front to be used for building upgrades and repairs.

• NYCHA continued to own the land and

• leased it a company shared by it and Citigroup.

• NYCHA continued to manage the buildings.

All the buildings it converted to Section 8 in 2008 were included in this deal, including this one. 

Now, NYCHA is including it in its list of Developments Under Consideration by HUD for Future Section 8 Conversions” in its Annual Plans, see notes.

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This property is eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. See here for more details.
  1. # of Current Units 1,524
  2. Total Number of Units 1,610
  3. Number of Rental Rooms 6,939
  4. Population - Section 8 Transition 729
  5. Population - Public Housing 2,495
  6. Total Population 3,224
  7. # of Families On Fixed Income 663
  8. % of Families on Fixed Income 44%
  9. # of Residential Buildings 23
  10. # of Non-Residential Buildings 2
  11. # of Stories 8
  12. Total Area (Sq Ft) 1,481,844.0
  13. Bldg/Land Coverage 15.41
  14. Density (Population/Acre) 95.0
  15. Development Cost $19,575,470.0
  16. Cost Per Rental Room (As Built) $2,676.0
  17. Avg. Monthly Gross Rent $606.0
  18. Senior Development no
  19. Electricity Paid By Residents no
  20. RAD/PACT Status Planning & Engagement
  21. RAD/PACT Conversion Date Jan. 1, 2025
  22. RAD/PACT Developers Infinite Horizons (MWBE); MDG Design + Construction LLC; Wavecrest Group LLC
  23. RAD/PACT General Contractor MDG Design + Construction LLC
  24. RAD/PACT Property Manager Wavecrest Management Group LLC
  25. RAD/PACT Social Service Provider Unknown

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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City Council District 46 represented by Mercedes Narcisse
Community District Brooklyn 18 ( bkbrd18@optonline.net / 718-241-0422 ), district manager: Dorothy Turano
Congressional District 8 represented by Hakeem Jeffries
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