New affordable housing has officially opened in Ithaca. On Wednesday, elected officials and leaders in the Ithaca community celebrated the opening of Breckenridge Place. Two nonprofit organizations, Ithaca Neighborhood Housing Services and Pathstone Corporation, have worked for over four years to make the project a reality. The six-story building is the first affordable housing project in Ithaca in 40 years, and offers affordable housing to up to 50 families. There are one- and two-bedroom apartments ranging from 600 to 800 square feet, with some apartments handicap adaptable. Rent ranges from $600 to $1,000 per month. The building stands at the former site of the Women’s Community building.
Loading advertisement…
Loading advertisement…
Latest Local News
Guthrie pushes back opening until 10 a.m. on Monday
All Guthrie medical offices, including walk-in care, will delay... Read More.
School Closings and Delays for Monday, Jan. 26
The following area school districts have announced they will... Read More.
Johnny D’s Ice Cream to move to South Waverly, start drive-thru service
A popular Valley ice cream shop is moving to... Read More.
Athens Borough declares snow emergency
Athens Borough has issued a snow emergency ahead of... Read More.
Previous
Next












