NEW YORK CITY — Westbeth Artists Housing, the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development and the Community Preservation Corp. has broken ground on a $40 million renovation project for Westbeth Artists Housing, a multifamily property located in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village. Located at the former Bell Laboratories campus, the property features 384 affordable homes, as well as commercial spaces, for artists. The $40 million project will repair damages from Hurricane Sandy, including raising boilers above flood level; upgrading cellar windows and critical doorways to prevent flooding; and installing a new emergency generator, submersible domestic water pumps and submersible sump pumps. Additionally, the renovations will preserve the building’s historic status and remove lead paint and asbestos from the basement and outside surfaces. Funding for the project comes from federal Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery funds, administered by the HPD Multifamily Storm Recovery and Resiliency Program.
Westbeth Artists Housing Breaks Ground on $40M Renovation Project for Manhattan Multifamily Property
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