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Bergen United Way weighing bid on Red Cross building in Ridgewood for affordable-housing project

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AUGUST 21, 2015, 6:25 PM    LAST UPDATED: FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 2015, 7:59 PM
BY CHRIS HARRIS
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RIDGEWOOD — Bergen County’s United Way is considering acquisition of the American Red Cross building on Godwin Avenue, having deemed the two-storied structure ideal for a possible affordable-housing project.

Tom Toronto, the president of Bergen County’s United Way, confirmed Friday his organization “is interested” in procuring the Red Cross site in Ridgewood, which recently hit the market following a reorganization of the non-profit’s real estate holdings.

Toronto said village officials approached him a few weeks ago to suggest the building as a potential location for a United Way-funded supportive housing project.

“Our interest would be to convert that building into housing, and there is some appeal to the structure: It lends itself to adaptation for housing relatively easily and efficiently,” Toronto said, mentioning that it’s asking price could be “a hurdle.”

Toronto said Bergen County’s United Way could end up making an offer on the Ridgewood parcel as soon as next week, but as of now “We’re in the process of assessing whether we can make a meaningful offer for the building,” Toronto said.

The Red Cross building needs an elevator, Toronto said, noting the building’s first floor would likely be devoted to living spaces for the physically and developmentally disabled. Other units in the building, Toronto said, could be allocated as senior-citizen residences, depending on the village’s affordable housing needs.

https://www.northjersey.com/news/bergen-united-way-weighing-bid-on-red-cross-building-in-ridgewood-for-affordable-housing-project-1.1396607

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Affordable-housing project on the agenda in Glen Rock

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AUGUST 10, 2015    LAST UPDATED: MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 2015, 1:21 AM
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GLEN ROCK — The Borough Council has scheduled a special meeting tonight to continue public discussion on a proposed affordable-housing project for physically and developmentally disabled adults.

Bergen County’s United Way is in talks to purchase land on Glen Rock’s Bradford Street, the site of a condemned home abandoned years ago.

https://www.northjersey.com/news/housing-plan-for-disabled-on-agenda-1.1389724

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United Way planning affordable-housing project in Glen Rock

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JUNE 16, 2015, 7:58 PM    LAST UPDATED: TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 2015, 8:00 PM
BY CHRIS HARRIS
STAFF WRITER |
THE RECORD

GLEN ROCK — Bergen County’s United Way is considering land on Bradford Street as a possible site for an affordable-housing project for the physically and developmentally disabled.

Glen Rock officials disclosed in a meeting last week that the United Way was “under contract” to purchase 15 Bradford Street, the 0.34-acre site of a condemned, four-bedroom home built 80 years ago.

Tom Toronto, president of Bergen County’s United Way, confirmed on Tuesday that his organization had been working with borough officials to find a suitable site for a single-story “supportive housing project.”

It would be the United Way’s first project in Glen Rock and could serve as the new address for “less than 10” adults with needs, Toronto said. Similar projects have been constructed in Allendale, Mahwah, Demarest, Emerson, and Ramsey.

The United Way has been working with Mayor John van Keuren for three years “to identify a site that would make sense for such a project,” Toronto said Tuesday. “The mayor understands the need for this kind of housing. It’s a great locale in a beautiful neighborhood near a park.”

https://www.northjersey.com/news/united-way-planning-affordable-housing-project-in-glen-rock-1.1356776