One Lafayette
Newburgh, NY
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One Lafayette
50, 50 1/2, 52 & 54 Liberty Street, Newburgh, NY
200,000 Total sq ft.
- Rockabill Consulting and Development and Libolt and Sons Inc. (dba Affordable Housing Concepts)
- New Construction
- BCCC Award: $2,000,000
Measures
- Geothermal
- High Performance Envelope
- Solar photovoltaic System
- Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
- ENERGY STAR appliances
- Disadvantaged Community Location
- Downtown Revitalization Initiative Location
- NYS DEC Potential Environmental Justice Area Location
Award: $2,000,000
Company: Rockabill Consulting and Development (opens in new window) and Libolt and Sons Inc. (dba Affordable Housing Concepts) (opens in new window)
REDC: Mid-Hudson
Project Description
One Lafayette is a mixed-use development combining mixed-income affordable and workforce housing with retail/commercial space. The project is an infill development located within a New York State designated disadvantaged community at the intersection of Liberty St. and Lafeyette St. just a few blocks from the Hudson River in the City of Newburgh, Orange County. The development of approximately 200,000 square feet will create a single five story building comprised of residential housing units and retail space. Featuring 9,000 square feet of commercial/retail space with high visibility and walking traffic along Liberty Street and 145 housing units: 127 units of affordable to area households earning 30-80% of area median income, and 18 market rate units. Additionally, the lower level will include indoor parking with electric vehicle charging stations and storage. The project will result in an all-electric building with ENERGY STAR® appliances, geothermal heat pump and air-tight envelope to reduce energy consumption and help improve the economic and cultural vibrancy of the surrounding neighborhood.
The Building Cleaner Communities Competition
The Building Cleaner Communities Competition supports regionally significant, zero emissions and resilient new construction and existing building renovation projects across New York State. Building Cleaner Communities projects demonstrate how they will help achieve the goals of the New York State Regional Economic Development Council’s Strategic Plan (opens in new window) or other State priorities, while creating resilient and functional spaces that are healthy, safe, comfortable.