Affordable Housing Lottery Launches for 78 West 170th Street in Highbridge, The Bronx

78 West 170th Street in Highbridge, The Bronx via NYC Housing Connect

The affordable housing lottery has launched for The Grant, an 11-story mixed-use building at 78 West 170th Street in Highbridge, The Bronx. Designed by Rogers Architects PLLC and developed by Anthony Milohnic under the 76-78 West 170th Street LLC, the structure yields 39 residences. Available on NYC Housing Connect are 12 units for residents at 40 to 130 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $72,000 to $167,570.

Residents will have access to a wide range of amenities including assigned parking, shared laundry room, yoga and dance studio, media room, business center, children’s playroom, a doorman, and a landscaped roof garden. Units include name-brand appliances and finishes, air conditioning, and hardwood floors.

At 40 percent of the AMI, there are four one-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $761 for incomes ranging from $35,486 to $58,320.

At 70 percent of the AMI, there are four one-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $1,511 for incomes ranging from $61,200 to $102,060.

At 80 percent of the AMI, there are two one-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $1,762 for incomes ranging from $69,806 to $116,640.

At 130 percent of the AMI, there are two one-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $2,545 for incomes ranging from $96,652 to $189,540.

Prospective renters must meet income and household size requirements to apply for these apartments. Applications must be postmarked or submitted online no later than September 18, 2025.

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3 Comments on "Affordable Housing Lottery Launches for 78 West 170th Street in Highbridge, The Bronx"

  1. This is an interesting build and the finished building looks exactly like the rendering.

  2. Looks like a prison. Dreary and uninspired builds in the Bronx. Sad.

    • This is light years better than the thoughtless formulaic trash that firms like Badaly throw up in the Bronx. The design of this building is intentional and though you can’t see it in the rendering uses an industrial inspired facade material that, while jot for everyone I suppose, is definitely a competant contemporary architectural starenent. This stands in contrast to the deluded impression of producing competant architecture suffered by firms like Badaly, Geremia, Caliendo and similar offenders.

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