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FULTON

There are 4 lots grouped here:
  • FULTON (430 WEST 17 STREET). More details at ZOLA.
  • FULTON (427 WEST 17 STREET). More details at ZOLA.
  • FULTON (401 WEST 18 STREET). More details at ZOLA.
  • FULTON (401 WEST 19 STREET). More details at ZOLA.
427 WEST 17 STREET, Manhattan, 10011
Public Housing Restructuring
  • Demolition Proposed
  • Planned RAD/PACT - Section 8 Conversion Under Private Management
  • Private Infill Planned
  • Private Infill Completed

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

NYCHA has designated RAD/PACT development partners for a set of campuses that includes this one:

 

CHELSEA: https://nycharealtalk.org/lots/1007230015/ 

CHELSEA ADDITION: https://nycharealtalk.org/lots/1007240010/ 

ELLIOTT: https://nycharealtalk.org/lots/5483/ 

FULTON: https://nycharealtalk.org/lots/5511/ 

 

NYCHA’s PACT Projects Tracker (October 2024) lists this campus as in the “Planning & Engagement Phase.” 

https://www.nyc.gov/assets/nycha/downloads/pdf/PACT_Dataset.pdf

 

This campus is listed under “Developments Under Consideration by HUD for Future Section 8 Conversions” in NYCHA’s draft FY25 Annual Plan: https://www.nyc.gov/assets/nycha/downloads/pdf/FY_2025_Draft_Annual_Plan_English_REVISED.pdf

 

According to HUD's RAD data, https://www.radresource.net/pha_data2020v2.cfm,

as of October 2024, the “Commitment to enter into a Housing Assistance Payment” (CHAP) for this RAD conversion has been Awarded.

 

Here is a website the developers created: https://www.fultonelliottchelsea.com/home 

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There was previously an infill project completed here, too: In December 2006, NYCHA in collaboration with HPD issued a RFP to identify a developer to construct new affordable housing on a parking lot located on West 18th Street (mid-block) between 9th and 10th Avenues. A developer was selected in September 2007. The Fulton project was modified as part of the Chelsea Market Rezoning and the proposed building which is under construction will include up to 160 units for households with income from 50%AMI to 165%AMI. The transaction closed in 2016. 

http://www1.nyc.gov/assets/nycha/downloads/pdf/FY18-Draft-Annual-Plan-072117.pdf on page 93

 

  1. # of Current Units 892
  2. Total Number of Units 944
  3. Number of Rental Rooms 4,016
  4. Population - Section 8 Transition 0
  5. Population - Public Housing 1,900
  6. Total Population 1,900
  7. # of Families On Fixed Income 423
  8. % of Families on Fixed Income 47%
  9. # of Residential Buildings 11
  10. # of Non-Residential Buildings 1
  11. # of Stories 6–25
  12. Total Area (Sq Ft) 214,139.0
  13. Bldg/Land Coverage 25.88
  14. Density (Population/Acre) 386.0
  15. Development Cost $20,727,847.0
  16. Cost Per Rental Room (As Built) $4,866.0
  17. Avg. Monthly Gross Rent $732.0
  18. Senior Development no
  19. Electricity Paid By Residents no
  20. RAD/PACT Status Planning & Engagement
  21. RAD/PACT Conversion Date Unknown
  22. RAD/PACT Developers Essence Development (MWBE); Related Companies
  23. RAD/PACT General Contractor Related Companies
  24. RAD/PACT Property Manager Related Companies
  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 3 represented by Erik Bottcher
Community District Manhattan 4 ( info@manhattancb4.org / 212-736-4536 ), district manager: Jesse Bodine
Congressional District 12 represented by Jerrold Nadler
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