Audubon Hall

Audubon Hall provides 70 newly constructed units of permanent supportive housing in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan.

All apartments are studios and are set aside for homeless single adults living with special needs. A unit is reserved for the building’s live-in superintendent, who is available 24/7 to respond to emergencies.

Property Services

Lantern Community Services delivers on-site supportive service programming to all Audubon Hall tenants. Program offices offer space for staff to conduct individual and group meetings, life skills counseling, education and employment recommendations as well as referral support. Supportive services at Audubon Hall provide tenants with a variety of opportunities for personal growth. Partnerships have been

Key Facts

Borough
Manhatten
Neighborhood
Washington Heights
Sponsor
Lantern Organization, Inc.
Occupancy Date
2001
Development Cost
$8.7 million

Involved

Partners
NYC HPD – SHLP, LIHC syndicated by the Richman Group
Contractor
Newtown Construction
Architect
Peter Franzese Architects