Newburgh Community Land Bank
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Locality: Newburgh, New York
Phone: +1 845-565-5360
Address: 15 Chambers St 12550 Newburgh, NY, US
Website: www.newburghcommunitylandbank.org
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Deadline extended to JUNE 1st for applications for 38 Lander and 39 S. Miller. Now available in Spanish. Se extendió el plazo para las solicitudes de 38 Lander y 39 S. Miller hasta el 1 DE JUNIO. Ahora disponible en español. https://www.newburghcommunitylandbank.org
Another 61 renovated affordable apartments are being made available in the north of Broadway neighborhood as a result of our collaboration with RUPCO. See their website for applications due July 16. ¡Su próximo hogar puede ser en East End II! Este desarrollo ofrece 61 viviendas asequibles para ubicadas en 22 edificios dispersos en las calles First, Chamber, DuBois, Johnston, Lander y S. Miller en Newburgh. Fecha límite es 16 Julio. Aplicaciones pueden ser descargadas en www.rupco.orgo están disponibles en el Lobby de 289 Fair St. Kingston y 169 Lander St. Newburgh. ....#buildingforeveryone#rupco#rupcohelps#EastEnd#Newburgh#NY#AffordableHousing
Congratulations to Teresa and Jesus! We are so proud and happy to be a part of making this family's homeownership dreams come true, while revitalizing an historic home on N. Miller Street.
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The land bank and Habitat have partnered on 3 properties that will become affordable homeownership opportunities on N. Miller Street. We also renovated another 2 family home there that was sold last year to a lifelong Newburgher. We can't wait to see how this block looks next Spring when all these projects are completed.
Habitat breaking ground at one of the properties we sold them in February. N. Miller St is getting some love and a lucky Habitat family will soon get a new home.
Putting a lid on this little beauty . Check out the view! Thanks for the images and excellent work LE All Seasons Construction. Now accepting applications due Monday! See our website for details.
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Excited for all the progress in our neighborhoodConstruction is underway for RUPCOs Newburgh Progress project including 22 sites from the Newburgh Community Land Bank, such as these beautiful historic properties at 98 Lander and 137 &139 Lander. Looking forward to new life & energy on Lander Street in the upcoming year! More info on our website: https://www.newburghcommunitylandbank.org
27 Johnston is one of 4 homes we are going to be renovating in 2021 on Johnston and Lander Streets for affordable homeownership opportunities. Each house will have at least one rental unit in addition to a duplex owner's unit. Stay tuned and sign up for email notifications to be the first to know when they are ready ( around Fall 2021). https://www.newburghcommunitylandbank.org/mailing-list-sign #newburghny #newburgh #affordablehousing #affordablehomeownership #nylandbanks
Newburgh residents: Please help out this very important effort that is currently underway. NEWBURGH HOUSING NEEDS SURVEY Survey for Newburgh’s Housing Report The Leviticus Fund, in partnership with Kevin Dwarka LLC and Land Use Law Center, is developing housing policy recommendations aimed at helping Newburgh residents secure high quality housing that is safe, affordable, and accessible. This survey will take no more than 10 minutes of your time. ... https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/97DZDPX See more
Gentrification is not new to the Hudson Valley, says Kempe. In fact, gentrification here has taken place in ways that relate back to colonial era and the displacement of indigenous people who lived in the Hudson Valley, and to urban renewal sponsored by the government. Kempe is referring to President Johnson’s Great Society programs in the 1960s, which he says created islands and large pockets of poverty. Today, he says, displacement is mostly caused by market forces like... supply and demand. Municipal governments are challenged to address this, and there are some strategies available to them, he adds. For example, municipalities can continue what cities like Kingston, Newburgh, and, as of September, Poughkeepsie, have already started doing: Establish a local land bank that would acquire, rehabilitate, and resell bank-owned and municipal-owned property by converting abandoned and vacant properties into affordable housing.
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