Affordable Senior Living Kingsley House Will Get $35.8 Million Renovation in White Plains

Kingsley House at 41 Barker Avenue in White Plains, via Google MapsKingsley House at 41 Barker Avenue in White Plains, via Google Maps

Kingsley House, an affordable senior housing in Westchester County will soon get a major rehabilitation to the tune of $35.8 million. New York State Homes and Community Renewal, MDG Design + Construction LLC, Smith & Henzy Advisory Group, Inc. are partnering up to renovate and preserve the affordability of 164 units in the Mitchell-Lama housing development at 41 Barker Avenue in White Plains.

“This $35.8 million investment in Kingsley House will outfit all apartments with modern, energy-efficient amenities and ensure long-term affordability for 164 senior households,” said RuthAnne Visnauskas, commissioner of New York State Homes and Community Renewal. “The rising cost of housing in Westchester County means that we must take great care to preserve and protect our existing housing stock, especially buildings reserved for older New Yorkers. Mitchell-Lama developments are incredibly valuable housing assets in communities across the State and we thank MDG Design + Construction and Smith & Henzy for moving the Kingsley House rehabilitation project forward.”

The 12-story building serves seniors earning up to 50 percent of area median income, and has 33 studios, 115 one-bedrooms, 15 two-bedrooms, and one superintendent unit. Amenities include an outdoor patio, library, community room with kitchen area, laundry room, mail room, and parking. There is also one commercial space, currently occupied by Diamond Chiropractic & Wellness.

Upgrades across all units include new cabinets, sinks, backsplash tile, interior doors and hardware, flooring, updated bathrooms with medicine cabinets, toilets, faucet aerators, and shower heads. Residences will also get Energy Star-rated appliances and high-efficiency heating and cooling systems. Shared spaces will get receive new flooring and LED lighting, as well as new finishes in the library and community room and new mailboxes in the mail room. Updates will be done to the elevators, balcony, façade, roof, and entryway, making it wheelchair-accessible. The scope of work also includes new energy-efficient windows and balcony doors to meet green building requirements.

No details have been released regarding the timeline or the expected completion date for the rehabilitation project.

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7 Comments on "Affordable Senior Living Kingsley House Will Get $35.8 Million Renovation in White Plains"

  1. Lorraine givens | March 31, 2021 at 4:08 pm | Reply

    Yes yes housing for senior. Thank you

  2. debbie zarrow | April 14, 2021 at 9:39 pm | Reply

    can you please tell me if you have to be 62 years i have disability is there any apartments be 62 in november

  3. Evelisse Escobar | May 26, 2021 at 6:21 am | Reply

    Thank you for taking care of our Seniors, they can stay in New York and not always move to Florida…we can give them a beautiful place to live right here…

  4. Theresia Cramer | December 2, 2021 at 1:48 am | Reply

    I would like an application, I would like to apply for this and the website is no help. I would appreciate it if someone tell me how and where to apply

  5. Hello I am interested in a Apartment unit Studio/1 Bedroom. Please let me know the availability of 41 Barker, Areas in Westchester. Thanks

  6. Hello what are the apartments like in 41 Barker Ave White Plains and if there are free parking?

  7. This is wonderful news. The building is long past-due for overhaul. Is The Kingsley a HUD building or a Mitchell-Lama building?

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