East Harlem's Sendero Verde is setting a new standard in sustainability for affordable housing.
NEW YORK â The city's Housing Preservation and Development department is showing off the success of a new standard in sustainability for affordable housing.'Using less energy than most buildings, by a lot'Overlooking train travelers fast-tracking along Park Avenue in East Harlem shines Sendero Verde, Spanish for 'green path.'A public walkway gives name and mission to the three buildings it bridges, housing more than 700 families.
'The complex includes two childhood education centers, a community art program, plus supportive services for the more than 50 formerly unhoused families who have also found a home at Sendero, allowing space for all on the path towards a greener future.Sendero Verde's apartments are all in the process of being allocated, but there are still plenty of projects in the pipeline, so HPD advises you to join the agency's lottery now, if you qualify. To learn more, click here.
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