Gilbane permitted for $9.1M multi-rehab of affordable housing building in Fordham

Gilbane Development Company, on March 4, was given a permit for a $9.1 million rehabilitation of several floors of a 312-unit building at 353 Ford Street in Fordham.

Gilbane Development Company, along with Dantes Partners, Kraus Organization, Apex Building Group, and social services provider BronxWorks, are the development team responsible for upgrading and preserving the affordable housing building.

The project is part of New York City Housing Authority’s Permanent Affordability Commitment Together (PACT) program, which includes 647 units across 15 buildings.

The plans, pre-filed on September 18, 2020, call for a rehab of the cellar, outside space, and all floors of the 110-foot tall, 16-story, building.

The project is described in the filings as: interior renovation of existing building. Replacement of egress stair doors, trash hopper doors, new finishes and light fixtures. Replacement of apartment interior doors and existing convector housing. Renovation of lobby, new fixtures and finishes. Exterior renovation of existing site. Site work to include new play spaces, concrete walk and planting. The initial cost as reported in the DOB filing for the work described in this permit application is $9,100,000.

OCV Architects is the architect listed.

The plans were the first of three rehabs filed at the building in 2020.

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