Questions for the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development

February 1, 2010: Questions for the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development

8:30am, Neighborhood Preservation Center, 232 East 11th Street, Manhattan

 The New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) is the largest municipal developer of affordable housing in the nation. Since 1987, HPD has provided over $6.3 billion to support the repair, rehabilitation and new construction of hundreds of thousands of units of housing. One of the ways that HPD accomplishes its mission is through the rehabilitation and repair of historic residential buildings for use as affordable housing. The agency also offers financial assistance through loans and technical assistance for low-income homeowners, which can help defray the cost of maintaining a historic home. Come hear from Gabriella Amabile, Director of Land Use Policy, as she explains HPD’s work and how it impacts your neighborhood. 

 This event is FREE to the public. Reservations are required, as space is limited. For more information, please contact Frampton Tolbert at (212) 614-9107 or [email protected].

 The Neighborhood Partners Program is sponsored, in part, by Deutsche Bank, Lily Auchincloss Foundation, Assembly Members Jonathan L. Bing, Deborah J. Glick, Richard N. Gottfried and Daniel J. O’Donnell, and State Senators Thomas K. Duane, Liz Krueger & Diane J. Savino.

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