Affordable Housing

The Sisca Organization is proud of its track record in helping to build not just structures, but communities, with homes that are responsive to the needs of the people who will live in them. While a happy customer is our constant objective, we also are thinking of the ultimate residents when it comes to quality workmanship, and integrity of finished product.

67,000 sq.ft. affordable housing project on Warburton Ave., Yonkers, NY. The project received a "Brick In Bronze Award” from the Brick Industry Association.

55,000 square foot, 57-unit of affordable housing is located on Wales Avenue, Bronx, NY .

Cottage Gardens (Phase 4), 103,000 sq. ft. affordable housing. 85 units with parking garage, Yonkers, NY.

School House Terrace Apartments is a 172,000 square foot, 121 unit Affordable Housing Project located on Ashburton Ave., in Yonkers, NY.  

St. Albans Cycle of Life, Queens, NY, an 80,000 square foot building with 67 units of affordable housing in Queens, NY. This was the third building constructed by Sisca for the same client.

Drum Hill Flats, 52 Unit affordable housing for Seniors, Peekskill, NY.

LEED for Homes, affordable housing project on Tarrytown Rd. in Greenburgh, NY. It earned an Award of Merit from AIA Westchester & Hudson Valley NY.

Six story multifamily residence on Anderson Avenue, Bronx, NY. The building became the recipient of a Supportive Housing Network of NY Residence of the Year Award.

Shiloh Senior Housing in New Rochelle, NY. 39 one affordable bedroom apartments in 5 story elevator building with high performance and smart building technology and on site parking. 

Fairview Heights Apartments,43-49 Fairview Ave.Jersey City, NJ. 8 story, 92 Income Restricted (Affordable) and Market Rate Units

63,000 sq. ft LEED Platinum project on Creston Avenue, in Bronx, NY. The building, which includes rooftop solar panels, and holds 66 affordable apartments, was the Recipient of The Supportive Housing Network of NY 2017 Project of the Year Award.

A project in Middletown NY involved the repurposing of an historic mill building, and construction of a new building for new apartments and a new community facility -- all while preserving the historic exterior facade of the mill. The original old building was collapsing, so before any repurposing could take place,  The Sisca Organization had to erect structural steel on the outside of the mill to prevent it from moving. The second phase was to erect an entirely new structural steel skeleton system inside the mill to permanently stabilize the building, and to support a rooftop solar array, so the building could become home to dozens of families. A glass breezeway was constructed to link the old with the new.

 
 
This seven story building's design that pays tribute to the Classic design of NY Pre-WW2 buildings.The structure provides 43 Units of Affordable Housing and all modern amenities such as air conditioning.

The project developer said this about their project experience with Sisca:
"Sisca was General Contractor for our 60 West Project... This is a 43-unit affordable housing project that required a contractor who would understand the problems dealing wih multiple funding sources, project cost restraints and deficit structural plans. With all the complications, Sisca was able to deliver our project one month earlier than was required and at our budget."
- - John V.Saraceno, Trinity Associates

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