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Contact - Jacob A. Riis Neighborhood Settlement
- The Jacob Riis Houses are a public housing project managed by the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) in the East Village in New York City.
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| baruch houses management office number | The Jacob Riis Houses are a public housing project managed by the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) in the East Village in New York City. |
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- RIIS BOROUGH: MANHATTAN NYCHA Building NYC Parks NYCHA Development 9 EAST 10TH STREET 10 NY 1 DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT OFFICE.
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- Jacob Riis Houses is not among the current RAD-PACT developments, though the upcoming votes at select NYCHA developments could allow residents like Brasuell to check off interest for PACT, Preservation Trust or remain a Section 9 property—the option he favors.
Riis Houses
Public housing development in Manhattan, New York
NYCHA property in New York, United States
The Jacob Riis Houses are a public housing project managed by the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) in the East Village in New York City. The project is located between Avenue D and the Franklin D. Roosevelt Drive, spanning two superblocks from 6th Street to 13th Street. The project consists of thirteen buildings, between six and 14 stories each, containing 1,191 apartment units.[3]
Development
The area to become the Riis houses was destroyed through urban renewal beginning in August 1943 but construction was delayed because of World War II.[4][5] The Riis Houses were completed on January 17, 1949 and named for photographer Jacob Riis, who exposed the living conditions of tenement dwellers on the Lower East Side.[3]
The playground was designed to have four "outdoor rooms" for a variety of activities and was designed by Pome
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- Jacob Riis Houses is not among the current RAD-PACT developments, though the upcoming votes at select NYCHA developments could allow residents like Brasuell to check off interest for PACT, Preservation Trust or remain a Section 9 property—the option he favors.