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Excellent Architecture and Planning on Residential Buildings

Single-Family Residences

Coppola Associates has many years of experience working with homeowners who want to update or add to their existing homes or build new houses. We also work with developers in designing plans for subdivision homes, which establishes a unique look and feel for a community, while ensuring its integration with the larger surrounding community.

Determining the tastes and needs of property owners and working within realistic budgets, we design homes in multiple states in both the northeast and the south. Applying Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) principles help us design healthier and more energy-efficient homes.

Multiple-Family Housing

Coppola Associates designs multiple-family housing units, ranging in size from 15 to over 150 units, which accommodates both families and seniors. Most of these complexes include amenities such as community rooms or clubhouses, laundry facilities, study areas, and office and retail spaces.

We also design senior housing with sensitivity to the physical, social, and financial needs and concerns of our growing senior population. Most of our projects meet green building design objectives — using energy, water, and other resources more efficiently.

For example, Masons Ridge Townhomes in New Windsor, NY utilizes the largest photovoltaic solar array in Orange County and heating systems that burn no fossil fuels. These houses are ENERGY STAR certified.

Coppola Associates has acted as project architect on over 50 multiple-family projects — of which most are dedicated to affordable housing. In total, Coppola Associates has designed over 2,500 units of quality and sustainable affordable housing that has been financed through New York State (NYS) Homes and Community Renewal (HCR).

View Some of Our Multiple-Family Housing Projects

Project: The Queen City Lofts

Location: Poughkeepsie, NY 

Description: Queen City Lofts is a mixed-use, mixed-income and artist housing development with 70 lofts.  A gym, an organic grocery store, and a restaurant and brewery with a rooftop dining area operate in the building.   

Queen City Lofts was named as a Mid-Hudson Regional Economic Development Council Priority Project, has achieved LEED Gold certification, and received an award for excellence in affordable housing from the New York State Association for Affordable Housing (http://www.cvent.com/events/awards-for-excellence-in-affordable-housing/event-summary-f6657d3d6add4daeb33d64277bbb8a12.aspx). 

Project: Poughkeepsie Underwear Factory

Location: Poughkeepsie, NY

Description: Constructed in 1874, this building housed multiple manufacturing businesses until the late 20th century, when it was left vacant.  Today, the building is a community hub, containing 15 units of green and energy-efficient mixed-income housing units, conference space, co-working space, and commercial space.  The project received federal and state historic tax credits and is the recipient of a New York State award for Excellence in Historic Preservation (https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/governor-cuomo-announces-2017-new-york-state-historic-preservation-awards) and an award for Excellence in Historic Preservation from the Preservation League of NYS (https://www.preservenys.org/blog/announcing-the-2018-excellence-award-winners?rq=poughkeepsie%20underwear%20factory). 

Project: Century-Sunrise Redevelopment

Location: Johnson City, NY

Description: These two, long-vacant historic buildings were part of the Endicott-Johnson Corporation shoe factory complex which originally spread over 29 buildings in the region.  They now host 104 apartments and commercial space. The project was approved for federal and state historic tax credits.  The buildings retain much historic material, creating unique and individual spaces with modern, upscale finishes.  Historic doors, pulleys, radiators, pipes, and other items create an environment where the industrial history of the buildings and of the region are visible.   

 

Project: RUPCO’s East End Apartments of Historic Newburgh

Location: Newburgh, NY

Description: This project created 46 mixed-income housing units across 15 historic, long-vacant buildings in a four-block radius in Newburgh’s East End Historic District, New York State’s second largest National Register Historic District.  The project achieved LEED for Homes Certified certification. 

Recipient of an award for Excellence in Historic Preservation from the Preservation League of NYS (https://www.preservenys.org/blog/2019-excellence-award-winners). 

Project: Oak Ridge Apartments (HCR-funded)

Location: Wallkill, NY

Description: 78 apartments in a supportive housing project in partnership with Occupations, Inc., a not-for-profit human services agency in Orange County, NY.

Project: Sunrise Apartments (HCR-funded)

Location: Wallkill, NY

Description: 78 apartments in a supportive housing project in partnership with Occupations, Inc., a not-for-profit human services agency in Orange County, NY.

Project: Poughkeepsie Commons (HCR-funded)

Location: Poughkeepsie, NY

Description: 72 apartments for veterans and senior citizens with common spaces such as an exercise room and meeting room.

Project: Masons Ridge (HCR-funded)

Location: New Windsor, NY

Description: 84 family townhomes and a community building with a library, computer room, etc. Visit Regan Development’s website for more information about this project.

Project: The Mews at Baldwin Place (HCR-funded)

Location: Somers, NY

Description: 72 rental units for senior citizens. Visit the official website of Westchester County Government for more details about this project.

Project: Hyenga Lake Apartments (DHCR-funded)

Location: Clarkstown, NY

Description: 65 one-bedroom apartments in a three-story building on over 12 acres for senior citizens.

Project: Pendell Commons (DHCR-funded)

Location: Poughkeepsie, NY

Description: 73 housing units in five buildings on a 15-acre site for senior citizens and workers.

Project: Liberty Commons (DHCR-funded)

Location: Liberty, NY

Description: 73 mixed-use units, 49 family townhouses, and 24 apartments for senior citizens with a community room, gazebo, and walking trails. These structures utilize green building construction with ENERGY STAR appliances and high-efficiency mechanical equipment.

Project: RUPCO Ellenville, Buttermilk Falls

Location: Ellenville, NY

Description: 15 starter-level, three-bedroom townhouses.  For more details, visit RUPCO’s website and Buttermilk Falls’s website.

Project: Views at Rocky Glen (DHCR-funded)

Location: Fishkill, NY

Description: 82 family units. Visit Regan Development’s website for more information about this project.

Project: Red Hook Commons, Phases 1 and 2 (DHCR-funded)

Location: Red Hook, NY

Description: 128 units for senior citizens with a community room, gazebo, and shared common spaces in a village setting that has a bank and other retail and office spaces.

Project: Cannon Street Seniors (DHCR-funded)

Location: Poughkeepsie, NY

Description: 40 one-bedroom apartments for senior citizens with a private balcony, storage space, mailroom, laundry facility, community room with a kitchen, study area, and park-like setting. Visit the webpage of Cannon Street Seniors for more information about this project.

Project: Horizons at Wurtsboro (DHCR-funded)

Location: Wurtsboro, NY

Description: 40 units of garden apartments for senior citizens. The firm received the 2008 Sullivan County Board of Realtors Showcase Award for Best New Multi-Use Residence for this project. Visit Regan Development’s website for more details about this project and Sullivan Renaissance’s website for more information about the award.

Project: Horizons at Fishkill (DHCR-funded)

Location: Fishkill, NY

Description: 90 apartments for active adults with a community room and carport.

Project: Wynwood Oaks (DHCR-funded)

Location: Yorktown, NY

Description: An 80-unit apartment community for senior citizens. This place is close to public transportation and services for its residents’ convenience.

Project: Horizons at Monticello (DHCR-funded)

Location: Monticello, NY

Description: 56 family units. Visit Regan Development’s website for more details about this project.

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