by Carolyn | Feb 28, 2017 | 123rd Street, 50th anniversary, supportive housing
In celebration of our 50th anniversary, each month we will be sharing a story that highlights one of our programs or treatment populations. Here is Marshall’s story, who lives at Odyssey House Park Avenue, one of our supportive housing programs. Diagnosed with...
by oh-admin | Jun 24, 2010 | 123rd Street, community, events, supportive housing
A ribbon cutting ceremony on Wednesday marked the official opening of Park Avenue, our new supportive housing program in East Harlem. More than 100 Odyssey House employees, supporters and community members attended the celebration, which featured speeches by Adolfo...
by oh-admin | Jun 21, 2010 | 123rd Street, construction update, events, supportive housing
Odyssey House will officially open Park Avenue on Wednesday, June 23rd at 10 am. Adolfo Carrion, Regional Director, US Department of Housing & Urban Development, will be on hand for the ribbon cutting ceremony.Open for occupancy since March, Park Avenue is a new...
by oh-admin | Mar 23, 2010 | 123rd Street, construction update, supportive housing
Construction on our 50-unit long-term housing development on 123rd Street – named Park Avenue – has finally been completed. The residence, which officially opened for occupancy on March 9th, will provide transitional housing to individuals diagnosed with...
by oh-admin | Jul 27, 2009 | 123rd Street, construction update, Odyssey House news
Construction on our 50-apartment, long-term housing development at 123rd Street in East Harlem continues. The first complete floor is scheduled to be handed over to us with a temporary certificate of occupancy in mid-October. The entire building will be operational...
by oh-admin | Feb 3, 2009 | 123rd Street, construction update, Odyssey House news, supportive housing
Construction is progressing rapidly on the 50-apartment, long-term housing development at 123rd Street in East Harlem. The building will provide a supportive, independent living environment for individuals who have overcome mental health problems and drug, alcohol...