A new senior housing development in Morris Heights is offering just affordability and creating a safe space for older New Yorkers.
The $81.5 million project was built in partnership with the city, Volunteers of America Greater New York and other partners.
"Older New Yorkers are often the anchors of our communities and the stewards of our shared history. ” said New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development Acting Commissioner Ahmed Tigani.
Applications are now closed, but similar opportunities can be found through the city’s Housing Connect website which you can find
here.
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