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The Housing Innovation Collaborative
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 17 มิ.ย. 2020
Bringing people and ideas together to solve the housing affordability and homelessness crisis. Learn more at housinginnovation.co
Ep. 6: New Transitional Housing in New York City // Project Spotlight
Learn more @ housinginnovation.co/deal/nyctransitional/
In October 2022, a newly-renovated, 13-story, 109-unit transitional housing development opened for unhoused families in New York City’s Midtown Manhattan Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood. It is an innovative approach to address the lack of housing in cities, whereby private partners raise the money to buy and renovate properties, nonprofit organizations provide the much-needed on-site social services to the residents, and the local government provides a long-term subsidy to operate the project.
In this episode, we interview Scott Alter, Co-Founder and Managing Director of Standard Communities - one of the nation’s leading affordable housing providers - to learn more about how this innovative public-private partnership was developed, including details around the timeline, partnerships, and budget of putting the project together. In addition, we explore how these types of public-private partnerships can be effective, longer-term solutions in addressing homelessness and housing shortages in cities across the United States.
More @ housinginnovation.co/deal/nyctransitional/
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Discussion moderated by Charly Ligety, Director of The Housing Innovation Collaborative, a nonprofit housing development research platform. Presented as part of Project Spotlight, a global knowledge-building initiative to highlight innovative housing developments serving those in greatest need.
Learn More @ housinginnovation.co/deals/
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Introduction
0:00 Hook
0:52 Introductions
1:54 Project Overview
2:35 Location
2:55 Local Context / Property Background
The Plan
4:11 Timeline
5:15 Partners
5:55 Working with New York City
6:49 Floorplans / renovation - additional images
Capital Sources
8:04 Budget / cost per unit
9:48 Private capital investor demand / returns
10:50 Debt
11:10 Operational subsidy source
11:58 Business terms
13:10 Scalability of funding
13:45 Need for long term rental subsidy
14:39 Scaling beyond NYC
Details
15:10 Transitional shelter operations
15:52 Residents
16:49 Acts like a launchpad
18:01 NYC Homelessness Statistics
18:31 Future plans
In October 2022, a newly-renovated, 13-story, 109-unit transitional housing development opened for unhoused families in New York City’s Midtown Manhattan Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood. It is an innovative approach to address the lack of housing in cities, whereby private partners raise the money to buy and renovate properties, nonprofit organizations provide the much-needed on-site social services to the residents, and the local government provides a long-term subsidy to operate the project.
In this episode, we interview Scott Alter, Co-Founder and Managing Director of Standard Communities - one of the nation’s leading affordable housing providers - to learn more about how this innovative public-private partnership was developed, including details around the timeline, partnerships, and budget of putting the project together. In addition, we explore how these types of public-private partnerships can be effective, longer-term solutions in addressing homelessness and housing shortages in cities across the United States.
More @ housinginnovation.co/deal/nyctransitional/
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Discussion moderated by Charly Ligety, Director of The Housing Innovation Collaborative, a nonprofit housing development research platform. Presented as part of Project Spotlight, a global knowledge-building initiative to highlight innovative housing developments serving those in greatest need.
Learn More @ housinginnovation.co/deals/
--------------------------
Introduction
0:00 Hook
0:52 Introductions
1:54 Project Overview
2:35 Location
2:55 Local Context / Property Background
The Plan
4:11 Timeline
5:15 Partners
5:55 Working with New York City
6:49 Floorplans / renovation - additional images
Capital Sources
8:04 Budget / cost per unit
9:48 Private capital investor demand / returns
10:50 Debt
11:10 Operational subsidy source
11:58 Business terms
13:10 Scalability of funding
13:45 Need for long term rental subsidy
14:39 Scaling beyond NYC
Details
15:10 Transitional shelter operations
15:52 Residents
16:49 Acts like a launchpad
18:01 NYC Homelessness Statistics
18:31 Future plans
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Ep. 38: High Density Parking Solutions for Housing // The Essential Housing Campaign
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Learn more @ housinginnovation.co/solutions/high-density-parking/ All too often, housing developments are shaped by their parking needs. Local zoning codes' parking minimum regulations frequently make it unfeasible to build housing in many urban infill locations as developers are challenged to fit enough parking within either limited site configurations or limited budgets. For example, undergro...
Ep. 37: Rebuilding Ukraine with Transitional Housing // The Essential Housing Campaign
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Learn More @ housinginnovation.co/solutions/rebuilding-ukraine/ In the nine months since the February 2022 outbreak of war in Ukraine, tens of thousands of lives have been lost, and the country has experienced destruction at ‘an industrial scale’. As the war wages on, it is a remarkable and saddening fact that in a country of 43 million people, more than a million homes have been damaged or des...
Ep. 36: Two Innovative Development Finance Models (Nairobi, Kenya) // The Essential Housing Campaign
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Learn More @ housinginnovation.co/solutions/acorn-new-financing-kenya/ Acorn Holdings Limited ("Acorn") is a Kenya-based fully integrated real estate business - with in-house development, operations, and financing - specializing in purpose-built student accommodations in the country’s capital, Nairobi. With seven operational projects totaling more than 5,000 beds, Acorn is one of the largest re...
Ep. 28: QuickHaven Q70 Emergency Shelter // Home Tour - The Rapid Shelter Innovation Showcase
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More Info: housinginnovation.co/rapidshelter/q70-emergency-sleeping-cabin/ From outside Santa Rosa, California, The Housing Innovation Collaborative's Rapid Shelter Innovation Showcase presents QuickHaven's "Q70 Emergency Sleeping Cabin", a flatpack transitional shelter unit designed for people formerly experiencing homelessness in a transitional shelter village setting. With dozens of shelters...
The Backyard Home Showcase // The Housing Innovation Collaborative
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Learn More @ housinginnovation.co/backyardhomes/ The Backyard Home Showcase is a centralized catalogue of pre-approved backyard homes to help accelerate ADU / backyard home development in California and beyond... Coming Soon...
Housing Factory World Tour (Coming Soon) // The Housing Innovation Collaborative
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Learn More @ housinginnovation.co/factory Housing Factory World Tour, presented by The Housing Innovation Collaborative, is a visual journey through the evolution and future off-site manufactured housing - and the lessons learned along the way...
Ep. 35: Skid Grow - Reimaging Skid Row Los Angeles // The Essential Housing Campaign
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Learn more at: housinginnovation.co/solutions/skidgrow/ Skid Grow is a visionary neighborhood redevelopment proposal to transform the 50-block, 60-acre neighborhood of Skid Row, currently the epicenter of the Los Angeles homelessness crisis with 10,000 people sleeping on the streets, into a mixed-income neighborhood housing all 10,000 people currently unhoused in the area, in addition to 40,000...
Ep. 34: Modular Housing: Shipping Containers vs. Steel vs. Wood // The Essential Housing Campaign
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Learn more: housinginnovation.co/solutions/modular-housing-using-shipping-containers-vs-steel-vs-wood/ When comparing building new modular housing methods, including shipping container modular, steel-framed modular, and wood-framed modular - which one is the best? To know the answer, it critical knowing the various ways to build offsite and to weigh the pros and cons of each construction method...
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Ep. 32: Housing Over Freeways (Airspace Homes) // The Essential Housing Campaign
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Learn more: housinginnovation.co/solutions/airspacehomes/ Charles Perla Architect, Principal of DMS PERLA The Design Management Studio of Charles Perla Presented as part of The Essential Housing Campaign, a community-building campaign, led by The Housing Innovation Collaborative, to build more housing for our essential workers in the communities they serve, in Los Angeles and beyond. 0:00 Hook ...
Ep. 31: Frankfurt's "Housing for All" Design Competition // The Essential Housing Campaign
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Ep. 31: Frankfurt's "Housing for All" Design Competition // The Essential Housing Campaign
Ep. 33: Housing Made of Concrete Culverts (Boyle Tower) // The Essential Housing Campaign
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Ep. 33: Housing Made of Concrete Culverts (Boyle Tower) // The Essential Housing Campaign
New Playlist: Project Spotlight, by The Housing Innovation Collaborative
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New Playlist: Project Spotlight, by The Housing Innovation Collaborative
Coming Soon // The Essential Housing Campaign
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Coming Soon // The Essential Housing Campaign
Ep. 30: Building Workforce Housing on School Land // The Essential Housing Campaign
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Ep. 30: Building Workforce Housing on School Land // The Essential Housing Campaign
Ep. 28: A Walkable, Affordable, For-Sale Subdivision (Compton) // The Essential Housing Campaign
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Ep. 28: A Walkable, Affordable, For-Sale Subdivision (Compton) // The Essential Housing Campaign
Ep. 29: Tour of "Tungo Place" (in Nairobi) // The Essential Housing Campaign
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Ep. 29: Tour of "Tungo Place" (in Nairobi) // The Essential Housing Campaign
Ep. 27: Tour of "Atomic Orchard Experiment" (in Portland) // The Essential Housing Campaign
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Ep. 27: Tour of "Atomic Orchard Experiment" (in Portland) // The Essential Housing Campaign
Ep. 26: Redefining "Workforce Housing" (w/ Shelterforce Magazine) // The Essential Housing Campaign
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Ep. 26: Redefining "Workforce Housing" (w/ Shelterforce Magazine) // The Essential Housing Campaign
Ep. 25: Five Alternative Housing Models For America // The Essential Housing Campaign
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Ep. 25: Five Alternative Housing Models For America // The Essential Housing Campaign
Ep. 24: What is a "Black Aesthetic" in Architecture? // The Essential Housing Campaign
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Ep. 24: What is a "Black Aesthetic" in Architecture? // The Essential Housing Campaign
Ep. 20: New Funding Type For Moderate Income Housing (with CSCDA) // The Essential Housing Campaign
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Ep. 20: New Funding Type For Moderate Income Housing (with CSCDA) // The Essential Housing Campaign
Ep. 23: Tour of "Great Scott Trio" (in Portland) // The Essential Housing Campaign
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Ep. 23: Tour of "Great Scott Trio" (in Portland) // The Essential Housing Campaign
Ep. 22: Reinventing Social Housing In Vienna // The Essential Housing Campaign
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Ep. 22: Reinventing Social Housing In Vienna // The Essential Housing Campaign
Ep. 21: How Banks Underwrite New Moderate Income Housing (w/ Citi) // The Essential Housing Campaign
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Ep. 21: How Banks Underwrite New Moderate Income Housing (w/ Citi) // The Essential Housing Campaign
Ep. 19: Tour of "The Nightingale 1" (in Melbourne) // The Essential Housing Campaign
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Ep. 19: Tour of "The Nightingale 1" (in Melbourne) // The Essential Housing Campaign
Ep. 18: The Future of Concrete Construction // The Essential Housing Campaign
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Ep. 18: The Future of Concrete Construction // The Essential Housing Campaign
Ep. 17: Tour of "La Borda" (in Barcelona) // The Essential Housing Campaign
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Ep. 17: Tour of "La Borda" (in Barcelona) // The Essential Housing Campaign
Ep. 16: The Future of Wood Construction // The Essential Housing Campaign
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Ep. 16: The Future of Wood Construction // The Essential Housing Campaign
None of this made sense at all. There were no conversation pauses at all, topics were all blended together, the entire video was like 1 giant run-on sentence
Tree towers at Day!!!!! Wow awsome.
How is this $45k per unit?
Are these available to the general public?
In the winter when it is cold like minus 25 Celcius will it still be warm inside?
Too expensive.
If its not a scam Americans hate it
Im sold
Deepest and most felt Congratulations to the Broad Group...... The governments in the West do not want to do the right thing, and build these. They do not want to admit it, that this is clearly the fastest and best way to solve the housing crisis in the West. The chinese have superior tech, and our politicians know it. The governments in the West are well aware that if they invite the Broad group in, and they ask them to build dozens of these in our most expensive cities, this will quickly lower real estate prices in those areas, and that is the last thing that our politicians want. Exactly like in Australia, the governments in the West are engineering real estate *scarcity on purpose*, so that when the supply remains low or very low, that will ensure that real estate prices stay always very high. This is done on purpose, it is scarcity on purpose.
I've tried Broad Group but no luck even from the website. How do I connect
Please bring the complete factory to Hungary. You could easily make a deal with the Hungarian state for a state rental housing programme, as there is a shortage of 40,000 state rental apartments on the real estate market, and because of this and AirBnB, property prices and rental costs have become terribly expensive. Currently a new build apartment costs ~800000 Ft/sqm ($2250/sqm) (price range is: 670K - 1500K HUF / sqm ----> $1890 - $4225 / sqm). It is prohibitively expensive. If you could get a 67 sqm apartment for $1400-1500/nm (i.e. ~$35million HUF ----> ~ $98000) you would be a winner, but not only here in Hungary, but also in a radius of about 1000-1500km you could have an awful lot of orders (Slovakia, Chech Republik, Poland, Romanien, Croatia, Sloven, Serbia, Greece, Bosnia, Austria, Italy and maybe after war between russia vs ukraina: also Ukraina). There is also a shortage of cheap public rental housing in the surrounding states, but only if you could actually deliver the housing cheaper (local production would help to reduce costs).
She is not mentioned how much it's cost
She said it 125'000 US dollars per apartment
Looks cool, but not enough. Summer + Spain + 40 degrees celsius and you are dead without the proper ventilation system
The lady is simply brilliant. She has all the numbers and she can predict questions.
I would like to know why don't you all have connections with the people in a safe parking lots. There's elderly people out here that are sick as myself and chronic pain mental illness. And I was put out of a place because the staff didn't like me because the residents like me more than they like the staff. I was kicked out it took them a year and a half because that's how long it took for them to come up with lies to get me out of there but it happened and I end up here in the safe parking lot and it's not fair because I lost my HUD housing because it was a HUD housing residential shelter. And I know my doctors are surprised I didn't have a mental breakdown because it was an awful situation. Especially when I was always there to go to person from 2014 until 2021 when I left there. B this is horrible and nobody should have to live like this in this country..
$350 per SF is ridiculous and that's three years ago?!
Can you please let me know regarding fire resistance and heat insulation details. As i am looking for mobile housing solutions. Thank you.
I'm just shocked how long it lasts a thousand years is a long time especially with conventional buildings lasting only 50 to 100 years very impressive ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
What material is used in insulation purpose for wall pannel?
do you have a branch in Saudia Arabia
That is truly beautiful I hope that y'all make a video one year or two years after this I would definitely love to see how it handles all of the environmental weather and the meantime absolutely just stunning I like to ask about the ledge I'm in a wheelchair can this be made flat or can a ramp be added to it so that I can still get on to the little deck I love the trees next to it I just love nature and that is so beautiful seeing that tree I'll definitely would love a penthouse on the first second or third floor out looking at beautiful tree and it's so hairy it's not congested I love it it just feels open and Airy just looking at this I can just breathe not loud noisy congestion loudness I love it
Now there's a Korean TH-camr just visited this building and filmed it in person, you can find it.
only a westerner will hate or say something negative sad.
I think this is a wonderful concept but I got one small problem if I'm at a wheelchair I'm disabled or if I'm coming off the street I'm going to have a lot of internal problems and where those problems is diarrhea or urinary problems from drinking I do believe at some point you should some kind of way put a bathroom in a unit especially small children you can't take a small child and run them across God knows where to get to a bathroom me being disabled I also have seen designed something similar to what you're doing on a piece of paper just drawing that would give not only a bathroom and shower but even a small kitchen and still keep the space that you got when additional of course additional length you you got to think about everyone you can't just think about people with physical and who's already physical two legs two arms I'm a triple amputee with no legs okay I was burnt in a fire when I was a child as I've gotten older arthritis kicked in and using the bathroom well I forgot the bladder of a baby and don't let me have one of those sick days where I got to make it to a toilet I'm not going to be able to open the door and run across a will cross with a wheelchair to a bathroom area and if I messed myself up I'm definitely going to want to wash myself up I don't want to trace 9 yd of doodle from my dwelling to a facility it's all so about Pride and dignity as well and hijinx if you have an accident I mean you're causing a situation that doesn't have to be bathrooms must be installed the average house has to have at least a bathroom and water facility inside the unit I don't know if you'll ever read this but this is definitely something shouldn't take too long in thinking if you have diarrhea or you got the piss you're not going to want to run out of your unit make sure your unit is locked one God knows where how far and hope to God you don't piss or shit on yourself by time the next person that's in there gets out it's about bathroom it's about hygienics it's about Humanity it's about cleanliness you could have these pallet shelters which is wonderful but the moment they began to get messy and dirty and nasty you're going to cause a plague people coming off the street are not the most cleanest people in the world come on we know this they have mental and physical disabilities so giving those people Pride to get to the bathroom and wash himself up is the least you can do to someone other than that this is going to fail I just don't want it to fail before it's even born because I'm going to say but these are just a bunch of shit houses pretty shit houses but nevertheless a shit house you've got to have the basic necessities in them cutting costs is the worst thing you think you can do because it's going to become a problem even if it's a composting toilet something you need some place to do number two and that's including small child under the age of eight
I am most admiring journey in Pushing the theme in Indian Building Industry. Great to see Juliet, your vedio here directly. We will make Ground to have Buildings in India.
What is the prices ? Do you deliver to USA?
$134,000 per unit.
@@PowerofthePeople what is the "unit"? Container size (12m * 2,8m) or 67 squaremeter flat (one small flat from 2 container) or 134sqm flat (normal flat from 4 container)...? If the unit is a container then 134 sqm size flat cost 4*134K $ = 536000$, in this case is too expensive. Because: you needed 1/10 materials and fractional amount of man-hours required, I would expect the apartment to cost a fraction of the price. But if 134sqm size flat costs 134K $, that's a good price, but still not as cheap as you'd expect...
@@meridian974 I only came to find price. You’ll have to do some research.
❤ggooood❤
Excellent
I think its a great concept. I really hope it jumps from concept to reality one day soon...
The best housing in Los Angeles exists in the most strange and confined sites. This will be no different.. Very cool!
These are exactly the kinds of apartments that the VAST majority of urbanites should be living in... Clean, energy efficient mid and high-rise apartment buildings... Well done! I just hope this technology is exported worldwide because its needed everywhere ASAP!
The governments in the West do not want to do the right thing, and build these. They do not want to admit it, that this is clearly the fastest and best way to solve the housing crisis in the West. The chinese have superior tech, and our politicians know it. The governments in the West are well aware that if they invite the Broad group in, and they ask them to build dozens of these in our most expensive cities, this will quickly lower real estate prices in those areas, and that is the last thing that our politicians want. Exactly like in Australia, the governments in the West are engineering real estate *scarcity on purpose*, so that when the supply remains low or very low, that will ensure that real estate prices stay always very high. This is done on purpose, it is scarcity on purpose.
Is there a new company that do the same?
I would turn this problem on its head. Anyone who lives in these shelters, in a community that includes congregate showers, bathrooms, and sinks in individual units is NOT HOMELESS. They have moved on to find affordable housing, even at a modest level. I would live in such a community, as my wife would benefit from assisted living and our assets would soon be exhausted in her need for occasional care in each 24-hour period. I have been Director of the New York State Senate Committee on Housing and Community Development for a few years, under two Chairmen. These problems continue to interest me.
Too many people making way too much money on these homeless people , ,,I know I was there at Alpha for all most a year also couples are separated
I was living in the Alpha shelter down town in 20 19 to 2020 it was OK but alot of the donations don't reach the the shelters the money is not used wisely and alot of people are treated like inmates Alpha makes close to. 2 thousand dollars per person that is state funded don't be fooled
For Americans?
New York City Housing Authority provides housing for low and middle income families which is a great place to live as long as they maintain the building, the elevators, heat and hot water, electricity and do needed repairs. They should add in each development an office for job placement which would be very important. it could be a branch of the Social Security/ Medicaid Administration. Of course Housing Police is a necessity.
Insulation, utilities, fenestration, waterproofing? Concrete is a sponge. To provide those basics is more trouble than the supposed savings in this type of structure. Like shipping containers, totally unsuitable for habitable space. There are compelling, practical reasons why this type of construction is not used - Modular wood frame is more practical and used more economically for pre-fab multi-family buildings.
So you’re going to kill all these freeway housing residents with motor vehicle emissions.
Quién me puede decir cómo se llama la esposa de yo soy Willy
Gracias. Por. Videos. TH-camr.
Piña podrida no manda nuestro presidente AMLO único mandó para dar permiso para que entren para México fuerzas americanas
Harangz
Me encantan tus vídeos 😃😅
A modern iteration of the dog trot cabin.
A modern iteration of the dog trot cabin.
FYI ❤❤❤ What do you think?
I love modular design!
I like it but it looks like a modified shipping container home.
Putting the majority of people in tower blocks makes it easier to control them. Lock a couple of doors and everyone is trapped inside, as in Shangai. No thanks.
A BBC/CNN/FOX NEWS fed 🤡 is here
A good example of why the Chinese lead the world