Overview:
Clover Hall consists of 72 units of newly constructed permanent supportive housing in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn. All units are studio apartments set aside for single adults living with special needs.
Services:
Lantern Community Services delivers on-site supportive service programming to all Clover Hall tenants. Program offices offer space for staff to conduct individual and group meetings, life skills counseling, and referral support. Staff and tenants work together to establish individual goal-centered service plans. Supportive services at Clover Hall provide tenants with a variety of opportunities for personal growth. Staff work closely with the single adults to ensure that they achieve their program goals, such as obtaining stable employment and participating in health and wellness activities.
Facts
Borough |
Brooklyn
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Neighborhood |
Bedford-Stuyvesant
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Sponsor |
Lantern Organization, Inc.
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Occupancy Date |
2001
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Development Cost |
$8.3 million
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Partners |
NYC HPD – SHLP, LIHC syndicated by the Richman Group
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Architect |
Peter Franzese Architects
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Contractor |
Newtown Construction
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Features |
Extensive on-site supportive services, community room for tenant use, attractive backyard and 24-hour security.
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