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Police set up a crime scene after a bullet crashed through the window of Metro by T-Mobile at Morris Park Avenue and Hunt Avenue at 2 p.m. on November 7. -Photo by David Greene By David Greene  Bronx Voice  November 21, 2024 Follow @Bronxvoice1 BRONX - Police are currently looking for an assailant who fired a gunshot at another unknown individual along busy Morris Park Avenue. The bullet smashed through the front door of a phone store, thankfully no one was injured. Police officials say the incident was reported at 2 p.m. on November 7, outside of the Green Olive Deli, located at 716 Morris Park Avenue, at the corner of Hunt Avenue. Officials say the unknown gunman fired a single shot at a second individual and missed. The bullet flew across the street and through the front door of Metro by T-Mobile, at 723 Morris Park Avenue. Both the gunman and victim fled the scene on foot. No description of the gunman was

Hip Hop Museum Boosts Housing

Housing Ribbon Cutting for $350M Bronx Point

Elected officials, community leaders, and hip-hop legends celebrated the official opening of the $349 million mixed-use project. -Photo by Sylvester Zawadzki


Bronx Voice 

October 23, 2023


BRONX - A host of elected officials, hip-hop luminaries and community leaders joined L+M Development Partners, Type A Projects, BronxWorks, and The Hip Hop Museum for a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of the housing and public space components at phase one of Bronx Point, the much-anticipated $349 million mixed-use development on the Harlem River waterfront in the South Bronx.




The event marked the official opening of 542 new housing units at the project – which was co-developed by L+M and Type A – as well as 2.8 acres of a brand new waterfront public park and esplanade open to the public. In addition to the housing, open space, and engaging retail, Bronx Point will be the future home of The Hip Hop Museum, the world’s premiere institution chronicling the history and impact of hip-hop, as the Bronx-born genre celebrates its 50th birthday this year. Bronx Point will also feature an early childhood space run by BronxWorks, one of New York City’s most effective and respected non-profit organizations whose mission is to help individuals and families improve their economic and social well-being.


Bronx Point creates 542 new affordable housing units in the South Bronx and will be the future home of The Hip Hop Museum. -Photo by Sylvester Zawadzki


Representatives from a number of City and State organizations, including Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson, the Empire State Development Corporation, the New York City Economic Development Corporation, the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development, the New York City Housing Development Corporation, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation, Bronx Community Board #4, Wells Fargo, and BronxWorks, were on hand to celebrate the opening of Bronx Point.




“Bronx Point is the complete transformation of a long-vacant city-owned property into a mixed-use development that creates new space for important community institutions, an amazing new public waterfront park and, most importantly, new homes for hundreds of families who need them,” said Lisa Gomez, Chief Executive Officer and Partner, L+M Development Partners. “Today’s ribbon cutting ceremony represents the next step forward in our complete reimagining of a once dormant site, and we look forward to welcoming our first residents to Bronx Point in the coming weeks. We are especially grateful to Type A Projects, The Hip Hop Museum, BronxWorks and our partners in city and state government for their crucial assistance in making the dream of Bronx Point a reality.”



"Bronx Point's success is in large part due to the hard work of an amazing Community Board who dedicated evenings and weekends to shape more than 3 acres of public open space surrounding the new building” said Annie Tirschwell, Principal of Type A Projects. “Over the course of two years and 25 meetings, the community and our landscape design professionals at Marvel produced a world-class public waterfront esplanade that the Bronx deserves.  Complete with a dynamic playground, adult fitness areas, new BBQs, and tons of seating and plantings, this oasis will provide access to the Harlem River waterfront for all. Type A was honored to be part of this incredible collaboration."



“Bronx Point will not only open hundreds of new affordable housing units, it will revitalize public space and create new commercial opportunities to support local businesses and entrepreneurs,” said Eileen Torres, Executive Director, BronxWorks. “To ensure that community needs are met, BronxWorks will provide social services, including on-site supportive housing and an early childhood learning center. BronxWorks is thrilled to share such strong partnerships with L+M and Type A Projects that result in transformative community developments that are building a better future for Bronx residents.”   


“This ribbon cutting is an incredible milestone for the Hip Hop Museum as we celebrate the culture’s 50th anniversary,” said Rocky Bucano, Founder and Executive Director of the Hip Hop Museum. “We’ve received tremendous support as NYC Council’s designated cultural anchor, from so many of our partners. And now we’re officially welcoming members of the community into brand new, permanently affordable housing here in the South Bronx. The Hip Hop Museum is proud to be a part of the cultural growth and economic development that Bronx Point represents for the entire borough.”




“Today's announcement is a huge win for our borough and serves as an example of the work that is being done to transform the image of our borough from something negative to a narrative that truly reflects the growth and potential of our communities,” said Bronx Borough President Vanessa L. Gibson. “Bronx Point is years in the making and will soon be home to hundreds of new residents who will get to enjoy a brand-new waterfront public park and esplanade as well as the soon-to-be-open Universal Hip Hop Museum that will highlight 50 years of music and culture that has impacted millions of people from around the world.  The Bronx is on the path to becoming a global destination and with today's ribbon-cutting, we are one step closer to making that dream a reality. I want to thank L+M Development Partners, Type A Projects, BronxWorks, The Hip Hop Museum, my colleagues in government, my predecessor Ruben Diaz Jr, hip hop luminaries, and everyone else who had a role in bringing this project to fruition. Amazing things happen when public and private partners work together to empower, support, and uplift our communities.”


"I am thrilled for the launch of Phase 1 of Bronx Point in the South Bronx! With 542 new housing units, a brand-new waterfront public park that's free and open to everyone, and a new home for the venerable hip-hop museum, the future is looking brighter than ever,” said Diana Ayala, Deputy Speaker of the New York City Council.




“Today, we celebrate not just the opening of a new mixed-use development, but the opening of doors to opportunity, creativity, and community,” said U.S. Rep. Ritchie Torres (NY-15). “With Bronx Point, we welcome more than 500 new housing units, nearly three acres of public green space, and the future home of the Hip Hop Museum. There’s never been a more exciting time for the South Bronx, which continues to grow and attract investments that will strengthen and enhance our community for years to come.”


"This multi-use development will serve my community in so many important ways,” said Assembly Member Latoya Joyner. “Whether it is creating green space, permanent affordable housing, or the soon-to-be opening The Hip-Hip Museum, Bronx Point is a long-overdue investment in the South Bronx. I am so happy we have been able to win funding in Albany to help this development along, and it is great to see all the work we have put in finally come to fruition."


“Bronx Point will be a transformative cornerstone for the South Bronx, interconnecting affordable housing, vibrant community facilities, engaging retail, and interactive public spaces to uplift and empower residents and business owners,” said Empire State Development President, CEO and Commissioner Hope Knight. “As the future home of the Hip Hop Museum, proudly supported by Empire State Development, it will also honor the cultural fabric of this community, celebrating an art form born from the creativity, passion, and struggle of our streets that shaped a global movement. By promoting affordable living, open spaces, and the arts, Bronx Point will create a brighter, more equitable future that lifts up all who call this place home."





“Today is a historic day not just for the South Bronx but for New York City as we deliver the Lower Concourse neighborhood with a much-needed mixed-use development that includes over 500 units of 100 percent affordable housing, a new waterfront public park, and home of The Hip Hop Museum,” said New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) President & CEO Andrew Kimball. “This sort of development is exactly the kind of project our city needs right now to help address the housing crisis and build neighborhoods that are truly live, work, play, and learn. We are thankful to our partners in the public and private sector on bringing this development a reality and celebrate this important milestone.


"Affordable housing, public spaces, and the soon-to-open International Hip-Hop Museum – all on the Harlem River waterfront - are great additions to an exciting, vibrant and resilient Bronx community," said Adolfo Carrión Jr., Commissioner, New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development. "Bronx Point is a testament to the hard work and dedication of an excellent development team and visionary Bronx leaders." 


“This transformative project brings together income-restricted housing, economic opportunity, open space, and culture all in one spot on the Harlem River Waterfront,” said Department of City Planning Director Dan Garodnick. “It’s a prime example of transit-oriented development that will provide New Yorkers, including the formerly homeless, with great amenities on-site and easy access via public transit to all that the city has to offer. Congrats to everyone involved in getting to this momentous day.”


"We’re thrilled to help celebrate the opening of Bronx Point, which will be a transformative project for the South Bronx. In addition to much-needed affordable housing, it will provide essential open space for community members including a waterfront esplanade, playground, public plaza and seating areas, and new greenspace for Mill Pond Park,” said NYC Parks Commissioner Sue Donoghue. “All of these enhancements help meet our longstanding goal of increasing park equity for the South Bronx and ensuring residents have access to high-quality, attractive outdoor spaces.”


“In addition to providing hundreds of new affordable homes, Bronx Point delivers a state-of-the-art cultural center, commercial space, and a new waterfront esplanade to the South Bronx community,” said HDC President Eric Enderlin.  “Thank you to all our partners who helped to bring this transformative mixed-use development to fruition.”


“The Bronx Point project is a key building block in the transformation and revitalization of the South Bronx – a place with affordable homes, healthcare, community-oriented retail, and the new home to the Hip Hop Museum, a cultural touchstone for the City of New York marking Hip Hop’s 50th Anniversary,” said Page Travelstead, Managing Director at Wells Fargo. “Now more than ever, our goal is to prioritize investments that expand housing opportunities and projects that help to build a better, more sustainable city for all New Yorkers. With many key partners, Wells Fargo is proud to have financed the creation of this important project, encompassing 542 units of affordable housing, which will help to provide a critical connection to the economic and cultural opportunities that will make up this vibrant, mixed-use community in the Bronx.  We at Wells Fargo would like to congratulate L&M, Type A Projects, and The Hip Hop Museum for this momentous achievement.”


"Bronx Point symbolizes a culmination of collective vision in community-driven design. A design that not only meets the neighborhood's active space needs but that also champions waterfront ecology, landscape, and education,” said Yadiel Rivera-Diaz, Partner, Landscape Architect, Marvel. “Now fully accessible and usable, the waterfront and new park seek to forge connections between residents and the Harlem River. Paying testament to the power of community, Bronx Point is a hub for learning, gathering, play, physical activity, and exploration for all ages and abilities. Marvel is elated to have played a role in this project, giving Bronx residents “a voice” in its design and outcome.” 


“Bronx Point not only provides 542 affordable homes for some 1,500 residents, but also extends and strengthens the neighborhood with thoughtful inclusion of new retail space, a new cultural space for The Hip Hop Museum, and a new waterfront park and public space,” said John R. Clifford, founding principal, S9Architecture. This development will benefit both the people who live here, residents of the greater community and visitors from all over.” 


"Bronx Point is more than just a project - the development represents a transformative mixed-use development that will support the growth of its community by offering permanently affordable housing, educational facilities, and a new cultural destination, The Hip Hop Museum," said Andy D'Amico, President and CEO of UAG. "By collaborating with ownership, the design team, and our trade contractors, we can breathe life into a successful waterfront development with a unified vision of supporting the everyday needs of its residents and guests for years to come."


Bronx Point was designed by S9Architecture and Urban Atelier Group handled construction for the project. Marvel Architects with Abel Bainnson Butz designed the outdoor esplanade space, while Gensler, Ralph Appelbaum Associates, and Michael Ford will design the museum's interior.


Phase one of Bronx Point was funded through a mix of both public and private capital, including financing from the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development, the New York City Housing Development Corporation, Empire State Development, Wells Fargo, and additional private funding. The overall funding includes $323.5 million for the building, along with $25.5 million for the waterfront esplanade’s construction from the New York City Economic Development Corporation.


The 542 apartments at the 100 percent affordable development were mostly available through the lottery for families earning between 30 percent to 120 percent of Area Median Income, and apartments for the formerly homeless. Over 63,000 New Yorkers applied to live at Bronx Point. Bronx Point includes 135 studios, 192 one-bedrooms, 122 two-bedrooms, and 93 three-bedrooms. Tenant amenities will feature an outdoor terrace for residents, on-site laundry, a children’s room, a community lounge, a bike storage room, an on-site fitness center, and around-the-clock front desk security. The project’s second phase is anticipated to include additional housing units along with additional retail and community space. 

 

Bronx Point features incredible public space, most notably the 2.8 acres of waterfront public park and esplanade. This esplanade features a playground, landscaped public walkway and seating areas, lawns, waterfront lookouts, an extended BBQ area, fitness zones for adults, and publicly accessible bathrooms.

 

Bronx Point is within walking distance to multiple borough institutions, including the Bronx Children’s Museum, Hostos Community College, Bronx Terminal Market, Yankee Stadium, the Bronx General Post Office, Lincoln Hospital and Bronx Civic Center district. The development is also at the center of public transportation, with subway stations for the 2, 4, 5, B and D lines nearby.


ABOUT THE HIP HOP MUSEUM

The Hip Hop Museum in the Bronx celebrates and preserves the history of local and global Hip Hop music and culture to inspire, empower, and promote understanding. Anchored in the birthplace of the culture, The Hip Hop Museum, opening in 2025 in the Bronx, will provide a space for audiences, artists, and technology to converge, creating unparalleled educational and entertainment experiences around the Hip Hop culture of the past, present, and future.

 

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