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Healthy Housing: An Evaluation of Selfhelp Active Services for Aging Model (SHASAM)

November 2018

Integrating Formerly Homeless Seniors into Affordable Senior Housing

2018

Press

Updated Renderings Released For Affordable Housing Development At 475 Bay Street In Stapleton, Staten Island

Yimby, January 2022

BFC Partners closes on $151M mixed-use project in Staten Island

The Business Journals, January 2022

BFC Partners Closes on 475 Bay Street, Company’s Latest Development Project in SI

Real Estate Weekly, January 2022

New York will help fund 12-story, $151M Stapleton complex with affordable units and homeless senior housing

silive, January 2022

BFC Partners Building 269-Unit Affordable Complex at Staten Island’s 475 Bay Street

Commercial Observer, January 2022

Older adults turn to technology during an ‘epidemic of loneliness’

Smart Cities Dive, January 2022

Year in Review: Queens’ top stories from December 2021

QNS, December 2021

HPD Announces Addition of Over 1,200 Affordable Units Through Completed Projects and Projects In Development

City Land NYC, November 2021

Elected Officials and Developers Cut the Ribbon on TF Cornerstone Towers in Hunters Point

Sunnyside Post, November 2021

TF Cornerstone officially opens Hunters Point South towers

Real Estate Weekly, November 2021

TF Cornerstone Extends Affordable Housing Lottery Through Sept. 13

Sunnyside Post, August 2021

Construction Begins At ‘Atrium At Sumner’ Affordable Housing Project In Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn

Yimby, August 2021

More New Yorkers are ‘Aging in Place’—But Growing Older at Home Isn’t Easy

City Limits, July 2021

Spotlight: A Conversation with Mohini Mishra, Selfhelp Realty Group | The Melamid Institute for Affordable Housing Vice President, Housing Services

National Housing Conference, July 2021

Housing Lottery Launches For TF Cornerstone’s 5203 Center Boulevard In Long Island City, Queens

Yimby, June 2021

Housing lottery launches at Hunters Point South development in Long Island City

QNS, June 2021

Lottery opens for 534 mixed-income units at Hunter’s Point South development, from $537/month

6sqft, June 2021

Leasing launches at Long Island City’s latest waterfront rental, from $2,900/month

6sqft, April 2021

Olshan, O’Connor Capital Break Ground on Bronx Affordable Project

Multi-Housing News, April 2021

Olshan, O’Connor break ground for affordable Bronx development

Real Estate Weekly, April 2021

Rockabill Development renovates Queens affordable housing portfolio

NYREJ, April 2021

Rockabill Development Completes Preservation of Workforce Housing Portfolio

Affordable Housing Finance, March 2021

Three rent-regulated Glendale apartment buildings undergo $5 million upgrade with new ownership

QNS, March 2021

Hunter’s Point South: NYC’s largest affordable housing project

World Architecture News, February 2021

Office Hours: Daniel Libeskind

Jewish Currents, January 2021

Senior Housing Influencers

Globe St, December 2020

TF Cornerstone opens first lottery for Hunters Point South

Real Estate Weekly, October 2020

Affordable Housing Lottery Launches For Hunter’s Point South In Long Island City, Queens

Yimby, September 2020

Lottery launches for 185 affordable apartments at Long Island City’s Hunter’s Point South

6sqft, September 2020

COVID-19 and Mental Health

CUNY TV Special, July 2020

Seniors In Low-Income Housing Live In Fear Of COVID Infection

KHN, June 2020

Seniors in affordable housing vulnerable to coronavirus

CNN Health, June 2020

Exclusive insight into the results of RISE’s benchmarking survey on SDoH

Rise, June 2020

Public to discuss proposed $12M tax break for Wyandanch apartments

Newsday, February 2020

Selfhelp Community Services

Strike a Chord, February 2020

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    At Selfhelp, we’re hopeful that vaccinations will reduce the spread of COVID-19. Since the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines became available in New York, we’ve advocated on behalf of our clients, supporting them in their vaccination planning and scheduling and continuing to be there for them.

    In February 2021, we proudly moved forward supporting vaccinations through a partnership with the Charles B Wang Community Health Center (CBWCHC). With CBWCHC, we opened a vaccination site from our Benjamin Rosenthal Senior Center and offered an allotted amount of vaccination appointments to Selfhelp staff and clients.

    Given our concern for public health, Selfhelp supports all who decide to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. For more information on the vaccine, visit: https://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/covid/covid-19-vaccines.page.

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