PATH - A Public Private Partnership for Advancing Housing Technology

New Haven, Connecticut

Demonstration Site: Eaton Row

Final Case Study Report [.pdf, 581 KB] August 2005

Overview

PATH partnered with the Housing Authority of the City of New Haven and a subsidiary of Jonathan Rose LLC, The Affordable Housing Development Corporation, to build the final phase of the Eaton Row HOPE VI Revitalization. This final phase featured 27 affordable hybrid-modular homes at market-rate, sold to first-time homebuyers. The two-story single-family homes, adjacent to Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, have full basements and are designed with traditional features to help blend into the existing neighborhood. All units are factory--built, four-box modulars; garages, porches, and decks were built on site by the contractor. The first two phases of the HOPE VI project, also complete, included both low-income and market-rate rental units.

The developer, nationally known for sustainably oriented projects, was eager to incorporate green material selections and energy efficiency into the project, but limited by the affordable cost targets. PATH technical advisors were able to provide input on the use of technologies to achieve the project goals within the defined cost parameters. PATH recommendations included: [IMAGE: Eaton Row house model]

PATH is coordinating with all partners to promote the demonstration site as a model for energy-efficient affordable homebuilding in New Haven and other similar climate regions. Site preparation and infrastructure work began in August 2004 and the project was completed in the Spring of 2005.

[IMAGE: Eaton Row street scape]

PATH Technologies

The project incorporates the following PATH-recommended technologies and techniques:

Status Updates:

This project has been completed

Project Chronology

Content updated on 11/20/2006

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