N.J. Governor Corzine Attends Launch of Affordable Housing Project; Part
of Plan to Construct 14 Such Projects Across State
By Anuradha Kher, Online News Editor
6/17/2009
Union City/West New York, N.J.--Governor of New Jersey Jon Corzine and
New Jersey Department of Community Affairs Commissioner Joseph Doria
attended the launch of plans for Horizon Heights, an affordable housing
property that straddles West New York and Union City, N.J. Horizon
Heights is part of a plan to construct 14 new affordable housing
projects across the state to be built with the help of federal tax
credits.
Del-Sano Contracting Corp. is the general construction contractor and
Regan Development is the project owner. Construction will be completed
by next year and occupancy is expected in early fall 2010.
Specifically, Horizon Heights will feature 52 one-, two- and
three-bedroom units of workforce affordable rental housing, as well as
housing for individuals and families with special needs. The five-story
building will offer parking and retail on the first floor, additional
parking on a sub-floor, and four residential stories above.
All units will be affordable to families earning less than 60 percent of
Hudson County median income. Eight of those units will be designated for
individuals or families with developmental disabilities, and six units
will be set aside for independent living residents with special needs.
Del Sano will utilize the latest in high-performance building
technologies and will be participating in the New Jersey Green Homes'
Program, as well as the New Jersey Energy Star Program.
Horizon Heights, which will be developed on the site of a former
warehouse, is located in an urban, mixed-use neighborhood with housing,
commercial and light industrial uses nearby. The project architect is
Jose Carballo, AIA, of Jose Carballo Architecture PC, based in
Hackensack, N.J.