Affordable senior housing development for the Concourse
Public Notice FAMILY COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
CVR New York, Local Administrator for New York State Homes and Community Renewal, hereby announces
the closing of the below Project Based Voucher (PBV) waiting lists. Effective November 1, 2019, applications
will no longer be accepted for placement on the below PBV waiting lists. Should any of the below PBV waiting
lists reopen, CVR New York will publish another Public Notice at that time.
The below PBV Waiting Lists will be closing on November 1, 2019.
Bruckner by the Bridge (70 Bruckner Blvd, Bronx)
Fort Schulyer (3077 Cross Bronx Expy, Bronx)
Highbridge Excelsior II (120-126 W 169th St, Bronx)
Jesup Heights II (1530 Jesup Ave, Bronx)
Morris Ave Apartments (2066 Morris Ave, Bronx)
Twin Parks North West (333 E 181th St, Bronx, 355
E 184th St, Bronx, & 365 E 184th St, Bronx)
Twin Parks South East (820 & 800 E 180th St, Bronx
& 2111 Southern Blvd, Bronx)
Twin Parks South West (1880 & 2000 Valentine
Ave, Bronx, 1985 Webster Ave, Bronx, & 2100
Tiebout Ave, Bronx)
Van Cortlandt Green (6469 Broadway, Bronx)
West Tremont Residences (92 W Tremont Ave,
Bronx)
260 W 153rd St, New York
Calvert Apartments (164 & 180 E 122nd St, New York
& 1642 Park Ave, New York)
Canaan House (8 W 118th St, New York)
East Harlem Mec Parcel (2293 3rd Ave, New York)
Gardner Owners, LLC (87-12 125th St, Richmond
Hill)
Richmond Hill Housing (127-03 Jamaica Ave,
Richmond Hill)
Rufus King Court (148-19 90th Ave, Jamaica)
Howard Beach Apartments (155-55 Crossbay Blvd,
Howard Beach)
CVR New York is committed to Fair Housing and the achievement of Equal Housing Opportunity. We
encourage and support affirmative advertising and market program in which there are no barriers to obtaining
housing because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin.
BRONX TIMES REPORTER, O 22 CTOBER 4-10, 2019 BTR
COUNTY OF QUEENS
Docket No. NN-12108-9/19
SUMMONS
CHILD NEGLECT CASE
In the Matter of a Proceeding under
ELIAH DECTOR
VICTORIA VARGAS
Article 10 of the Family Court Act
ANTONIO DECTOR
Respondent
IN THE NAME OF THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
NOTICE: PLACEMENT OF YOUR CHILD IN FOSTER CARE MAY RESULT IN THE LOSS OF
YOUR RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF YOUR CHILD STAYS IN FOSTER CARE FOR 15 OF THE
MOST RECENT 22 MONTHS, THE AGENCY MAY BE REQUIRED BY LAW TO FILE A
PETITION TO TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND TO COMMIT GUARDIANSHIP
AND CUSTODY OF YOUR CHILD TO THE AGENCY FOR THE PURPOSES OF ADOPTION. IN
SOME CASES, THE AGENCY MAY FILE BEFORE THE END OF THE 15-MONTH PERIOD. IF
SEVERE OR REPEATED CHILD ABUSE IS PROVEN BY CLEAN AND CONVINCING
EVIDENCE, THIS FINDING MAY CONSTITUTE THE BASIS TO TERMINATE YOUR
PARENTAL RIGHTS AND TO COMMIT GUARDIANSHIP AND CUSTODY OF YOUR CHILD TO
THE AGENCY FOR THE PURPOSES OF ADOPTION.
TO: ANTONIO DECTOR
A petition under ARTICLE 10 of the FAMILY COURT ACT having been filed with this Court and annexed
hereto YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to appear before this court 151-20 Jamaica Avenue, Jamaica,
NY 11432, Part 5, ON NOVEMBER 13th, 2019 at 3:00 oʼclock of that day to answer the petition and to
be dealt with in accordance with ARTICLE 10 of the FAMILY COURT ACT.
ON YOUR FAILURE TO APPEAR as herein directed, a warrant may be issued for your arrest.
BY ORDER OF THE COURT
HON. JOAN PICCIRILLO
JUDGE OF THE FAMILY COURT
Dated: 9/10/19
FURTHER NOTICE: Family Court Act §154 (c) provides that petitions brought pursuant to Articles
4, 5, 6, 8 and 10 of the Family Court Act, in which an order of protection is sought or in which a
violation of an order of protection is alleged, may be served outside the State of New York upon a
Respondent who is not a resident or domiciliary of the State of New York. If no other grounds for
obtaining personal jurisdiction over the Respondent exist aside from the application of this
provision, the exercise of personal jurisdiction over the respondent is limited to the issue of the
request for, or alleged violation of the order of protection. Where the Respondent has been served
with this summons and petition and does not appear, the Family Court may proceed to a hearing
with respect to issuance or enforcement of the order of protection.
BY STEVEN GOODSTEIN
A new senior affordable
housing development will soon
be built along the Grand Concourse
corridor.
The upcoming project,
which will be built at 2064
Grand Concourse, located between
East Burnside Avenue
and East 180th Street, is an
NYC Housing Preservation &
Development project in collaboration
with GF55 Partners and
Thorobird Companies.
The 17-story building will
consist of studios and one-bedroom
rental apartments for seniors.
Upon completion, it will
offer 98 units, plus a unit for the
building’s superintendent.
The development will include
a lounge, a multi-purpose
room as well as a laundry room
for its senior tenants.
The square footage of the lot
is 6,854 feet. Floors 1 through
10 will provide 3,769 square
feet of living area. The eleventh
through the 17th fl oors
will be somewhat smaller in
size due to several setbacks.
The eleventh fl oor and 12th
fl oors will contain 3,483 and
3,387 square feet respectively.
Floors 13 to 17 will span 3,087
square feet.
Rendering of 2064 Grand Concourse. Photo courtesy of GF55 Partners
The property is currently
occupied by the First Union
Baptist Church, which has
been in existence since the
mid-1970s. Before then, it was
known as Tremont Temple
Gates of Mercy, a synagogue
that was dedicated at the beginning
of the 20th century.
It is not yet known when the
church will vacate the property,
but Community Board 5
chairman Dr. Bola Omotosho
said the board is looking forward
to the completion of the
new development.
“Projects like this one,
which will provide affordable
and supportive housing for seniors
as well as veterans, are always
welcome in this district,”
Omotosho said. “Thorobird
Companies has multiple developments
in this district and we
support their approach.”
According to the CB5 chairman,
the church was in jeopardy
of losing its property
two or three years ago, before
Thorobird Companies backed
the church and provided funding
to keep it from going into
bank foreclosure.
The board said that the new
development will include First
Union Baptist Church, upon
CB5 approval.
Thorobird Companies previously
worked on two other
developments in the area, on
Creston and Morris avenues.
According to architectural
fi rm GF55 Partners, construction
of the project, led by architect
David Gross, is expected
to begin in August 2020 and be
completed sometime in 2022.
The concrete structure will
boast a brick exterior and cost
about $19 million to build.
The property is located
inclose vicinity to the Bx 1
and Bx 2’s Grand Concourse/
East 180th Street bus stop,
three blocks from the B and D
train’s Tremont Avenue and
182nd/183rd Street subway
station and about four blocks
away from the Burnside Avenue
subway station on the
4 line. It is also located right
around the corner from the
46th Precinct, located at 2120
Ryder Avenue.
Nearby eateries in the area
include the Concourse Food
Plaza, Dominican restaurants
La Estrella and Caridad, Kennedy
Pizza and Chicken.
First Union Baptist Church
could not be reached to discuss
their future plans.