Upcoming Event: PACT Town Hall Meeting on April 2nd!

Join the PACT Partners on April 2nd to Learn More About:

  • Social Service Programming and Planning

  • Accessibility Survey

  • Murphy Private Design Center

  • Murphy Private PACT Timeline

Transportation, food, and beverages will be provided!

Reserve Your Spot:
Call 646-493-8600 to secure a seat on the bus to the Boys & Girls Club, located at 1665 Hoe Avenue, Bronx, NY 10460.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Welcome!

We are honored to have been selected to renovate, upgrade, and manage all developments a part of Murphy Private. Our PACT partner team includes four organizations, MDG Design + Construction, Wavecrest Management, Bronx Pro Group, and Settlement Housing Fund Inc. Our organizations have a long and successful history of community-driven affordable housing development and operations. We firmly believe residents of Murphy Private deserve a thriving community to call home and we will work with residents to deliver on that expectation. Collaboration with residents, clear and consistent communication, and responsive service will be the hallmarks of our approach in creating a genuine partnership.

 MURPHY PRIVATE CONSISTS OF EIGHT NYCHA DEVELOPMENTS:

  • Bryant Avenue-East 174th Street

  • East 165th Street-Bryant Avenue

  • East 173rd Street-Vyse Avenue

  • Hoe Avenue-East

  • 173rd Street Hunts Point Avenue Rehab

  • Longfellow Avenue Rehab

  • West Farms Road Rehab

  • West Farm Square Conventional

 

What is NYCHA PACT?

Permanent Affordability Commitment Together (PACT) unlocks funding to complete comprehensive repairs, new property management, and enhanced social services, while keeping homes permanently affordable and ensuring residents have the same basic rights as they possess in the public housing program.

Through PACT, developments are included in the Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) and convert to a more stable, federally funded program called Project Based Section 8.  Residents who transition to the Section 8 program will continue to pay 30% of their adjusted gross household income towards rent. Residents will retain the right to organize, remain in their apartments during construction, renew leases, and to grievance hearings. 

In addition, residents will have the right to apply for job opportunities associated with the conversion. More information regarding job opportunities, trainings, and upcoming meetings will be posted to this website.