Ground Broken for Two-Building, 314-Affordable-Unit Mixed-Use Project at 4511 Third Avenue, Belmont

4511 Third Avenue4511 Third Avenue. Rendering via L+M Development Partners

Over the summer, YIMBY revealed a rendering of the 11-story, 181-affordable-unit mixed-use building planned at 4511 Third Avenue, in the Belmont section of the Bronx. Details for separate 12-story, 133-affordable-unit mixed-use project down the street at 4439 Third Avenue were also included. The developers, SBS Health System, L+M Development Partners, and Hornig Capital Partners, have recently broken ground on the project. The new buildings will measure 294,207 square feet and 145,952 square feet, respectively.

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Newly revealed rendering of rooftop at 4511 Third Avenue, by GDSNY. The amenity will offer seating for dining and planting beds for a rooftop farm. Global Design Strategies (GDSNY) designed the space.

Between them, there will be 314 apartments, 95 of which will be set aside as supportive housing for homeless people, while the other 219 will be go for below-market rates through the housing lottery. In addition, over 50,000 square feet of medical and community facility space is planned, as well as roughly 10,000 square feet of commercial-retail space. Dattner Architects is designing and completion is expected in late 2018.

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Groundbreaking at 4511 Third Avenue.

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5 Comments on "Ground Broken for Two-Building, 314-Affordable-Unit Mixed-Use Project at 4511 Third Avenue, Belmont"

  1. Ground is essential for buildings (piece of land), I know that builder has made from plan and sell out.

  2. I guess they (officials who help get these projects approved) don’t believe in income diversity. Without it there will always be a “ghetto”.

  3. The World Is A Ghetto!

  4. Where can you apply for these apartments?

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