Construction has broken ground on River Commons, a 17-story mixed-use affordable housing development on the campus of NYC Health + Hospitals/Gotham Health, Morrisania at 1225 Gerard Avenue in Concourse, The Bronx. Designed by Bernheimer Architecture and developed by Type A Projects, BronxWorks, and L+M Development Partners, the $255 million structure will yield 328 affordable and supportive apartments. The project will also include a new healthcare facility, community space, and public open space. The property is located between East 167th and 168th Streets.
River Commons marks the first time NYC Health + Hospitals has integrated a health care facility into a residential building on hospital property. Of the 328 apartments, 229 will be reserved for households earning between 30 and 70 percent of the area median income (AMI), while 98 apartments will provide permanent supportive housing for homeless NYC Health + Hospitals patients through the Housing for Health initiative.
Apartments will range from studio to three-bedroom units. Amenities will include a fitness center, children’s playroom, coworking space, community room, a 15th-floor terrace, and 24-hour security. BronxWorks will provide on-site social, wellness, and employment services.
The project also includes a new 43,000-square-foot Gotham Health primary care facility, a 15,000-square-foot parking garage, 6,000 square feet of community space for African Communities Together and the BronxWorks Empowerment Center, and a 7,000-square-foot publicly accessible green space featuring a landscaped plaza and a public art installation by Fitgi Saint-Louis.
The closest subways from the property are the 4, B, and D trains at the two 167th Street stations on River Avenue and Grand Concourse.
The development is expected to open in 2027.
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Excellent, wonderful project. We need 100 more of these, please.
Do you want to live next to subway tracks? Ugh.
And, could a building be any plainer?
Gloomy street from October till April. Years ago Els were torn down partly because they were not desirable places to live next to. This remains true.