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Alfred E. Smith Houses

Coordinates:40°42′40″N73°59′56″W / 40.711°N 73.999°W /40.711; -73.999
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Public housing development in Manhattan, New York

NYCHA property in New York, United States
Alfred E. Smith Houses
Knickerbocker Village framed by two of the Alfred E. Smith Houses towers in 2012
Knickerbocker Village framed by two of the Alfred E. Smith Houses towers in 2012
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Interactive map of Alfred E. Smith Houses
Coordinates:40°42′40″N73°59′56″W / 40.711°N 73.999°W /40.711; -73.999
CountryUnited States
StateNew York
CityNew York City
BoroughManhattan
Area
 • Total
0.033 sq mi (0.085 km2)
Population
 • Total
4,232[2]
 • Density128,000/sq mi (49,500/km2)
ZIP codes
10038
Area codes212, 332, 646, and917
Websitemy.nycha.info/DevPortal/

Governor Alfred E. Smith Houses, or theAlfred E. Smith Houses is apublic housing development built by theNew York City Housing Authority in theTwo Bridges neighborhood of theLower East Side ofManhattan.[3][4][5] There are 12 buildings in the complex; all are 17 stories tall.[3] It covers 21.75 acres (8.80 ha), has 1,931 apartments, and houses an estimated 5,739 people.[3][6] The grounds are bordered by St. James Place to the west,Madison Street to the north,Catherine Street to the east, andSouth Street to the south.[3]

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The razing of buildings for the construction of the complex began in 1950, and the buildings were completed on April 1, 1953.[3][7]

The key sponsor of the development was State assemblyman John J. Lamula and it was named after four-time New York GovernorAl Smith (1873–1944), the first Catholic to win a Presidential nomination by a major political party and a social reformer who made progress in the areas of better living and working conditions.[3][8] Smith served as governor from 1919–1920 and 1923–1929, and was nominated unsuccessfully by theDemocratic Party in 1928, withJoseph Taylor Robinson as his running mate.[8] Nearby are the Alfred E. Smith Park, a 2.77-acre (1.12 ha) park with memorials for Governor Smith located at the corner of South St, Catherine Slip, and Madison St, the Alfred E. Smith Recreational Center, which has community rooms and a gymnasium, and P.S. 126.[9]

Of the residents at the Governor Alfred E. Smith Houses, 30% were elderly as of 2010, then the highest such percentage of all public housing developments in New York City.[6]

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References

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  1. ^"Alfred E. Smith Houses Area". RetrievedNovember 7, 2019.[dead link]
  2. ^"Alfred E. Smith Houses Population".[dead link]
  3. ^abcdef"SMITH, ALFRED E. HOUSES".NYCHA Housing Developments. New York: New York City Housing Authority. Archived fromthe original on December 5, 2008. RetrievedJanuary 16, 2010.
  4. ^"Governor Alfred E Smith Houses Populated Place Profile".HomeTownLocator. HTL, Inc. RetrievedJanuary 16, 2010.
  5. ^Amateau, Albert (October 29, 2008)."After shootings, calls for cops, cameras, evictions".The Villager. New York: Community Media, LLC. Archived fromthe original on September 29, 2009. RetrievedJanuary 16, 2010.
  6. ^ab"Grants-Award Summary".Recovery.gov. United States Federal Government. Archived fromthe original on October 11, 2010. RetrievedJanuary 16, 2010.
  7. ^Steed, Tonia."The Lower East Side revealed".The Villager. New York: Community Media, LLC. Archived fromthe original on October 15, 2010. RetrievedJanuary 16, 2010.
  8. ^ab"Alfred Smith (1873-1944)".The Eleanor Roosevelt Papers. George Washington University. 2006. RetrievedJanuary 16, 2010.
  9. ^"Alfred E Smith Park".Explore Your Park. New York: New York City Department of Parks & Recreation. RetrievedJanuary 16, 2010.
  10. ^Coombs, Orde (February 15, 1982)."The Voice of The New Vulnerability".New York.15 (7). New York Media, LLC:45–49.ISSN 0028-7369. RetrievedSeptember 20, 2014.
  11. ^Seabaugh, Julie (June 3, 2014)."How New York Comedian Michael Che Willed His Way to SNL and The Daily Show".Village Voice. Archived fromthe original on October 19, 2014. RetrievedApril 15, 2020.

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