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NYCHA Facilities and Service Centers NYCHA Facilities and Service Centers BOROUGH DEVELOPMENT NAME ADDRESS Manhattan Baruch 595- 605 FDR Drive Staten Island Berry Houses 44 Dongan Hills Brooklyn Farragut 228 York Street Manhattan Harborview Terrace 536 West 56th Street Brooklyn Howard 1620 E N Y Avenue Manhattan Lexington 115 East 98th Steet Brooklyn Marcus Garvey 1440 E N Y Avenue Bronx Monroe 1802 Story Avenue Bronx Pelham Parkway 975 Waring Avenue Brooklyn Pink 2702 Linden Boulevard Queens Ravenswood 34-35A 12th Street Queens Ravenswood 34-35A 12th Street Brooklyn Red Hook East 110 West 9th Street Brooklyn Saratoga Square 930 Halsey Street Manhattan Washington Hts Rehab (Groups I and II) 500 West 164th Street Manhattan Washington Hts Rehab (Groups I and II) 503 West 177th Street Manhattan Wilson 405 East 105th Steet Manhattan Wise Towers/WSURA 136 West 91st Steet Brooklyn Wyckoff Gardens 266 Wyckoff Street Page 1 of 148 10/01/2021 NYCHA Facilities and Service Centers POSTCO STATUS SPONSOR DE Occupied Henry Street Settlement, Inc. Occupied Staten Island Mental Health Society, Inc. 10306 Occupied Spanish Speaking Elderly Council - RAICES Occupied NYCHA 10019 NYCHA HOLD NYCHA 11212 Occupied Lexington Children's Center 10029 Occupied Fort Greene Senior Citizens Council 11212 Vacant NYCHA Occupied Jewish Association Services For the Aged Occupied United Community Centers Occupied HANAC, Inc. 11106 Occupied HANAC, Inc. Occupied Spanish Speaking Elderly Council - RAICES Occupied Ridgewood-Bushwick Sr Citizens Council, Inc. Vacant NYCHA Occupied Provider Name Unknown Occupied NYCHA 10029 Vacant NYCHA 10024 Vacant NYCHA Page 2 of 148 10/01/2021 NYCHA Facilities and Service Centers Community Community TYPE Latitude Longitude Board Council Other - Battered Women shelter Child Care Senior Center Performing Arts - Art Center Vacant- health clinic Child Care - Early Learn Senior Center Vacant Senior Center Other - Urban Farm Senior Center NORC Senior Center Senior Center Vacant Other - Battered Women center Management Office Vacant Vacant Page 3 of 148 10/01/2021 NYCHA Facilities and Service Centers Census Tract BIN BBL NTA Page 4 of 148 10/01/2021 NYCHA Facilities and Service Centers Queens FOREST HILLS COOP (108TH STREET-62ND 108-25 62nd Drive DRIVE) Staten Island West Brighton 230 Broadway Manhattan Gompers 80 Pitt Street Manhattan Metro North Plaza 304 East 102nd Street Manhattan Lower East Side II 175 Eldridge Street Bronx Mitchel 185 Willis Avenue Manhattan Smith 50 Madison Street Brooklyn Marcus Garvey 20 Amboy Street Brooklyn Albany 1185 Park Place Queens Queensbridge North 10-43 41st Avenue Brooklyn 572 Warren St 565 Baltic Street Manhattan Washington 1893 Second Avenue Manhattan Washington 1775 Third Avenue Manhattan Douglas II 820 Columbus Avenue Page 5 of 148 10/01/2021 NYCHA Facilities and Service Centers Occupied Queens Community House, Inc. 11375 Occupied Catholic Charities Community Services 10310 Archdiocese of NY Occupied Grand Street Settlement, Inc. 10002 Occupied Union Settlement Association 10029 Occupied University Settlement Society of New York, 10002 Inc. Vacant NYCHA 10454 Occupied Hamilton-Madison House, Inc. 10038 Occupied Research Foundation 11212 Occupied Brooklyn Kindergarten Society, Inc. 11213 Occupied Queens Borough Public Library 11101 Occupied Alonzo A. Daughtry Memorial DCC Inc. 11217 Occupied Union Settlement Association 10029 Occupied Union Settlement Association 10029 Occupied Open Door Associates, Inc. 10025 Page 6 of 148 10/01/2021 NYCHA Facilities and Service Centers Senior Center 40.73591 -73.850212 6 29 Senior Center 40.636486 -74.117523 1 49 Senior Center 40.718328 -73.98245 3 2 Child Care - Early Learn 40.787977 -73.944153 11 8 Community Center 40.720412 -73.990822 3 1 Vacant 40.807604 -73.923994 1 8 Senior Center 40.711958 -73.997825 3 1 Community Center 40.670058 -73.91476 16 41 Child Care - Early Learn 40.672793 -73.938391 8 36 Other - Education /Literacy Center 40.755329 -73.945014 1 26 Child Care - UPK 2014 40.681306 -73.982697 6 33 Child Care - Early Learn 40.785154 -73.946448 11 8 Senior Center 40.786574 -73.948303 11 8 Child Care - Early Learn 40.795506 -73.965603 7 7 Page 7 of 148 10/01/2021 NYCHA Facilities and Service Centers 745 4432108 4021590002 Forest Hills 13301 5095818 5001960001 West New Brighton- New Brighton-St. George 2201 1084357 1003380001 Lower East Side 164 1079341 1016730006 East Harlem South 18 1005602 1004200062 Chinatown 23 2093914 2022980040 Mott Haven-Port Morris 25 1077420 1001110100 Chinatown 902 3251969 3034940010 Brownsville 343 3324613 3013520080 Crown Heights North 25 4595582 4004700100 Queensbridge- Ravenswood-Long Island City 127 3006388 3004010001 DUMBO-Vinegar Hill-Downtown Brooklyn-Boerum Hill 15602 1082343 1016470001 East Harlem South 15602 1079203 1016470001 East Harlem South 189 1079347 1018550001 Upper West Side Page 8 of 148 10/01/2021 NYCHA Facilities and Service Centers Brooklyn Tompkins 730 Park Avenue Brooklyn Cypress Hills 475 Fountain Avenue Manhattan Harlem River 2650 A C Powell Blvd Manhattan Jefferson 210 East 115th Street Bronx 1162 Washington 1162 Washington Avenue Brooklyn Hughes Apartments 301 Sutter Avenue Brooklyn Stuyvesant Gardens II 150 Malcolm X Blvd Brooklyn Sheepshead Bay 3679 Nostrand Avenue Queens South Jamaica II 109-04 160th Street Manhattan La Guardia 40 Montgomery Street Manhattan Baruch 605 FDR Drive Bronx Millbrook 201 St. Anns Avenue Bronx Forest 749 East 163rd Street Manhattan LaGuardia Addition 280 Cherry Street Manhattan 131 Saint Nicholas Avenue 131 Saint Nicholas Avenue Bronx Betances I 401 St. Anns Avenue Bronx Throggs Neck 461 Swinton Avenue Page 9 of 148 10/01/2021 NYCHA Facilities and Service Centers Occupied Brooklyn Kindergarten Society, Inc. 11206 Occupied NYCHA 11208 Occupied NYC Public Library 10039 Occupied Union Settlement Association 10029 Reserved - application on file NYCHA 10459 Occupied Research Foundation 11212 Occupied Ridgewood-Bushwick Sr Citizens Council, 11221 Inc. Occupied Federation of Italian American Organizations 11229 of Brooklyn Occupied Southern Queens Park Association 11433 Occupied Henry Street Settlement, Inc. 10002 Occupied Grand Street Settlement, Inc. 10002 Occupied Institute for the Puerto Rican/Hispanic 10454 Elderly Occupied Southeast Bronx Neighborhood Centers 10456 Occupied New York Foundation For Senior Citizens 10002 Occupied Citizen's Care Day Care Center, Inc 10026 Reserved - temporarily relocated Institute for the Puerto Rican/Hispanic 10454 Elderly Occupied Tremont Crotona Day Care Ctr., Inc. 10465 Page 10 of148 10/01/2021 NYCHA Facilities and Service Centers Child Care - Early Learn 40.697942 -73.946392 3 36 Senior Center 40.668288 -73.873005 5 42 Other - Library 40.826385 -73.935622 10 9 Health Clinic (mental) 40.797132 -73.940237 11 8 Child Care 40.82986 -73.90769 3 16 Community Center 40.667312 -73.909072 16 41 Senior Center 40.688335 -73.930144 3 36 Community Center 40.594132 -73.940663 15 46 Community Center 40.693957 -73.792027 12 28 Health Clinic 40.71288 -73.985038 3 1 Community Center 40.718356 -73.97521 3 2 Senior Center 40.805742 -73.918238 1 8 Child Care - Early Learn 40.822957 -73.904108 3 16 Senior Center 40.711376 -73.988461 3 1 Child Care - Early Learn 40.803994 -73.952721 10 9 Senior Center/ under renovation 40.81085 -73.914941 1 8 Child Care - Early Learn 40.820332 -73.822263 10 13 Page 11 of148 10/01/2021 NYCHA Facilities and Service Centers 25902 3324248 3017400001 Bedford 1210 3337041 3042920061 East New York 236 1084156 1020370011 Central Harlem North-Polo Grounds 180 1080705 1016620001 East Harlem North 145 2001312 2023720001 Claremont-Bathgate 906 3348344 3035260021 Brownsville 293 3044658 3016360024 Stuyvesant Heights 572 3344548 3074051001 Sheepshead Bay- Gerritsen Beach- Manhattan Beach 260 4435245 4121480100 South Jamaica 201 1083385 1002580001 Lower East Side 1002 1078027 1003230001 Lower East Side 25 2090986 2022630019 Mott Haven-Port Morris 133 2091965 2026390001 Morrisania-Melrose 6 1003211 1002560014 Lower East Side 218 1058378 1019220041 Central Harlem South 41 2090993 2022690100 Mott Haven-Port Morris 144 2093888 2055820001 Schuylerville- Page 12 of148 10/01/2021 NYCHA Facilities and Service Centers Bronx Parkside 2972 Bronx Park East Bronx East 180th Street-Monterey Avenue 2100 Monterey Avenue Manhattan Fulton 119 Ninth Avenue Bronx Melrose 348 East 156th Street Manhattan DeHostos Apartments 690 Amsterdam Avenue Brooklyn Brown 1630 St Marks Avenue Bronx Patterson 340 Morris Avenue Brooklyn Glenmore Plaza 1777 Pitkin Avenue Manhattan Riis 90 Avenue D Bronx Webster 401 East 168th Street Bronx Saint Mary's Park 675 Westchester Ave. Brooklyn Armstrong 495 Gates Avenue Manhattan Amsterdam 216 West 63rd Street Bronx Melrose 277 East 153rd Street Bronx Edenwald 1141 East 229th Street Page 13 of148 10/01/2021 NYCHA Facilities and Service Centers Occupied Mosholu Montefiore Community Center Inc. 10467 Occupied Good Shepherd Services 10457 Occupied Hudson Guild 10011 Occupied Lincoln Hospital 10451 Occupied Institute for Family Health 10025 Occupied Wayside Out-Reach Development 11233 Corporation, Inc. Occupied East Side House Settlement 10451 Occupied NYCHA 11212 Occupied Chinese-American Planning Council 10009 Occupied Morrisania Diagnostic & Treament Center 10456 Vacant NYCHA 10455 Occupied Police Athletic League, Inc. 11216 Vacant NYCHA 10025 NYCHA HOLD NYCHA 10451 NYCHA HOLD NYCHA 10466 Page 14 of148 10/01/2021 NYCHA Facilities and Service Centers Community Center 40.869381 -73.870517 11 15 Community Center 40.85029 -73.893098 6 15 Senior Center 40.743172 -74.00376
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