Common Ground Will Open Three
New Residences in 2010
By the end of the year, Common Ground will complete construction on three new residences, creating a total of 525 new units of permanent supportive housing.
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The Brook, Common Ground’s first construction project in the Bronx, is a six-story residence that will play a key role in revitalizing the surrounding community. The 190-unit building includes ground floor community and retail space and provides permanent supportive housing to low-income workers, people with HIV/AIDS, and chronically homeless individuals, including individuals with mental illness. |
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The Lee, located on Pitt and Houston Streets on Manhattan’s Lower East Side, will be home to 263 residents, including adults with special needs and low-income working adults; 55 units will be reserved for young adults aging out of foster care and at risk of homelessness. |
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The Domenech, located in Brownsville, Brooklyn and part of Common Ground’s pioneering homelessness prevention initiative in Brownsville, is our first residence for homeless and lower income seniors. The building will contain 72 units, with 40% reserved for homeless seniors with special needs. The remaining units will serve low-income seniors in the Brownsville area. |







