Maitri Center and Issan House, Multi-Service Residential and Adult Day Care
Yonkers, New York

GOAL
To develop the first green supportive housing and medical center for people with HIV/AIDS.

CHALLENGE
Transforming a convent into a new use in a way that generated historic tax credits.

OUTCOME
A green, mixed use complex housed in a converted convent.


Jonathan Rose Companies and the Greyston Foundation were co-developers for the transformation of a former Roman Catholic convent into an innovative multi-service residential and adult day care center for people living with HIV/AIDS. The Maitri Center and Issan House is located at 23 Park Avenue in Yonkers, New York on a hilly two-acre site overlooking the Hudson River.

Jonathan Rose Companies also managed the design and construction of the project, the first green facility built to serve an HIV/AIDS residential community in the United States.

The original structure consisted of four buildings: the mid-19th century Flagg mansion, the 1920’s convent, a 1950’s addition to the convent and a chapel. The converted complex features quality, handicap-accessible housing for homeless people living with HIV/AIDS, and a state-of-the-art health care facility providing traditional and complimentary therapies. A community interfaith center designed to provide an innovative program of day care, social service and job training services is housed in the former chapel.

The development team assembled the project financing, which includes the sale of lowincome and historic tax credits, Housing Opportunities for People with AIDS (HOPWA) funds, state and tax-exempt bonds (for the medical center), and other sources of funds.

Green features of the project include the use of materials specifically intended to reduce VOC and other toxic building material impacts on the residents living and being treated there.

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Firm Role
Co-Developer with the Greyston Foundation


Project Profile
Renovation of a former Catholic monastery into 35 green residential units for homeless individuals and 10,000 square feet of medical space


Project Team
Architects: Rothzeid Kaiserman Thomson & Bee


Total Project Size / Budget
51,778 square feet / $10.3 million


Completion
1997