Governor Hochul Celebrates Completion of $136 Million Public Housing Renovation in Troy, NY

Gov. Kathy Hochul made news in upstate New York by heralding the completion of a large-scale renovation project in Troy. Nearly 400 public housing units received a much-needed facelift in an initiative that cost $136 million. The extensive overhaul of Griswold Heights, a public housing development managed by the Troy Housing Authority, comes as part of Hochul’s efforts to preserve and improve the state’s existing affordable housing stock, informed the Governor’s office. Renovations spanned across 13 townhome-style buildings and are aligned with New York’s wider aim of ensuring more accessible affordable housing.

According to the details shared by the state government, improvements seen at Griswold Heights include updated units with modernized kitchens and bathrooms, new energy-saving appliances, and refreshed exterior work. “Public housing is one of the most vital pillars of our affordable housing supply,” Gov. Hochul told in a statement obtained by the Governor’s office. The upgrades made are part of a larger, ambitious $25 billion plan which Hochul’s administration hopes will create or preserve 100,000 affordable homes statewide over five years.

For residents, the facelift means not just updated apartments but also enhanced community amenities such as new playgrounds, basketball courts, a dog park, and a gym. Transit accessibility and proximity to schools align with sustainability goals and the city’s larger plan to revitalize neighborhoods. With these renovations, the development remains an affordable option for families earning up to 60 percent of the Area Median Income, with most units falling under a Project-Based Section 8 Housing Assistance Payment contract…

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