world.wikisort.org - USAThe Jacob Riis Houses are a public housing project managed by the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) in the East Village in New York City. The project is located between Avenue D and the Franklin D. Roosevelt Drive, spanning two superblocks from 6th Street to 13th Street. The project consists of thirteen buildings, between six and 14 stories each, containing 1,191 apartment units.[3]
Public housing development in Manhattan, New York
NYCHA property in New York, United States
Development
The area to become the Riis houses was destroyed through urban renewal beginning in August 1943 but construction was delayed because of World War II.[4][5] The Riis Houses were completed on January 17, 1949 and named for photographer Jacob Riis, who exposed the living conditions of tenement dwellers on the Lower East Side.[3]
The playground was designed to have four "outdoor rooms" for a variety of activities and was designed by Pomerance & Breines with M. Paul Freidberg & Associates as landscape architects.[6] It was financed through a grant from the Victor Astor Foundation and opened in 1966 with Ladybird Johnson attending its opening.[7] Later that year, it received a First Honor Award for design excellence by the Department of Housing and Urban Development.[6] Four new playgrounds throughout the city were modeled from it in 1967.[8] In 2018, its playground was inspected by NYCHA and found to be hazardous.[9]
During Hurricane Sandy in 2012, the development was hit by a storm surge that left it without electricity and other services.[10][11] In 2018, NYCHA received a grant for $7.1 million to fund necessary infrastructure repairs from Sandy anticipated to begin in 2022. Upgrades include: emergency generators, electrical distribution equipment, waterproofing of structures and finishes, upgrades to sewer/storm management systems, new roadways, pedestrian lighting, rehabilitation of building entrances and lobbies.[12]
Notable residents
- Frank Morales (1949–), priest and activist
- Sabu (1983–), computer hacktivist[13]
See also
- List of New York City Housing Authority properties
References
- "Jacon Riis Houses Area". Retrieved November 7, 2019.
- "Jacob Riis Houses Population".
- "MyNYCHA Developments Portal". my.nycha.info. Retrieved July 23, 2019.
- "THE LOWER EAST SIDE CHANGES". New York Times. Retrieved July 23, 2019.
- "CORNERSTONE LAID AT THE RIIS HOUSES; Renewal of Federal Aid Urged at Last Project Under Way Here With Help of FPHA". New York Times. Retrieved July 23, 2019.
- "Designers of 7 Developments Honored by U.S. Agency; JACOB RIIS HOUSES GAIN AWARD HERE". New York Times. Retrieved July 23, 2019.
- "Mrs. Johnson Opens Riis Playground; Mrs. Johnson Comes Here to Help Open the Experimental Riis Playground". New York Times. Retrieved July 23, 2019.
- "City Is Building 12 Movable Playgrounds; Designs Allow for Freedom in Shaping". NY Times. January 28, 1967. Retrieved July 23, 2019.
- Otterman, Sharon (April 4, 2018). "Audit Finds Playground Perils in Housing Authority Developments". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved July 23, 2019.
- Buckley, Cara; Wilson, Michael (November 2, 2012). "In Public Housing After Hurricane Sandy, Fear, Misery and Heroism". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved July 23, 2019.
- "Life after Sandy remains hard for New York's poor". The Independent. November 2, 2012.
- "WDF Announces $71 Million Jacob Riis Houses Restoration Project". www.businesswire.com. December 5, 2018. Retrieved July 23, 2019.
- Kleinfield, N. R.; Sengupta, Somini (March 8, 2012). "Hacker, Informant and Party Boy of the Projects". The New York Times. "Hector Xavier Monsegur, or Sabu, lived in Apartment 6F at 90 Avenue D in the Jacob Riis complex in Manhattan."
External links
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Green spaces |
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- La Plaza Cultural de Armando Perez
- Liz Christy Garden
- New York Marble Cemetery
- New York City Marble Cemetery
- Open Road Park
- Tompkins Square Park
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Education |
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- Cooper Union
- East Side Community High School
- Grace Church School
- High School for Health Professions and Human Services
- Ottendorfer Library
- Third Street Music School Settlement
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Religion |
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- Church of the Immaculate Conception and Clergy Houses
- Church of the Most Holy Redeemer
- Church of the Nativity
- German Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. Mark
- Grace Church
- Middle Collegiate Church
- St. Ann's Armenian Catholic Cathedral
- St. Ann Church
- St. Brigid Roman Catholic Church
- St. Emeric Church
- St. George's Church
- St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery
- St. Nicholas Kirche
- St. Nicholas of Myra Church
- St. Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr Church
- Tabernacle Baptist Church
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Culture |
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Restaurants/ nightlife |
- Burp Castle
- Club Cumming
- Death & Co.
- Joe's Pub
- KGB
- McSorley's
- Nuyorican Poets Café
- Please Don't Tell
- Pommes Frites
- Pyramid Club
- The Cock
- The Talking Band
- Veniero's
- Veselka
- Webster Hall
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Theater |
- Classic Stage Company
- La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club
- Metropolitan Playhouse
- Minetta Lane Theatre
- Nublu Club
- Orpheum Theatre
- Performance Space New York
- Theater for the New City
- Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre
- Village East by Angelika
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Stores |
- Ray's Candy Store
- Strand Bookstore
- Trash and Vaudeville
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Former |
- 8BC
- A7
- Charas/El Bohio
- Club 57
- Dos Blockos
- Five Spot Café
- Gem Spa
- Ground Zero Gallery
- Harry & Ida's Meat and Supply Co.
- Kim's Video and Music
- Limbo
- Lit Lounge
- New St. Marks Baths
- New York Vauxhall Gardens
- Now Gallery
- Old Reliable Theatre Tavern
- The Ritz
- The Saint
- SideWalk Cafe
- Sin-é
- St. Mark's Bookshop
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Other buildings |
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- 21 Astor Place
- Bracetti Plaza
- Christodora House
- First Houses
- Hamilton Fish House
- Isaac T. Hopper House
- Metropolitan Savings Bank Building
- Riis Houses
- Stuyvesant Polyclinic Hospital
- Van Tassell and Kearney Horse Auction Mart
- Village View
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Transportation |
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Subway stations |
- First Avenue
- Second Avenue
- Third Avenue
- Astor Place
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Regions |
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- Alphabet City
- Book Row
- East 10th Street Historic District
- East Village/Lower East Side Historic District
- Little Germany
- St. Mark's Historic District
- Yiddish Theatre District
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