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The Elliott-Chelsea Houses is a combined housing project of the
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(NYCHA), located between West 25th and 27th Streets and
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and Tenth Avenues in the Chelsea neighborhood of
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,
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. It consists of two contiguous projects which were originally separate but have been combined for administrative purposes: the John Lovejoy Elliott Houses, named after the founder of the Hudson Guild, has four 11- and 12-story buildings which accommodate over 1400 residents in 589 apartments."Elliott Houses"
on the
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The Chelsea Houses has over 1,000 residents in 426 apartments within two 21-story buildings."Chelsea Houses"
on the
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History

Prior to development, the Elliott Houses were criticized by the
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who cited the land value being higher than other housing projects. NYCHA broke ground in December 1945 and were completed on July 15, 1947. Designed by
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, they were one of the first examples of high rise tower in the park style. The Chelsea Houses were designed by architect Paul L. Wood and construction started in 1961 and completed on May 31, 1964. The Chelsea Houses were aided by the state for $8.3 million. In 2012, NYCHA converted a parking lot in the development into a 168 unit building for low-to-middle-income households. Development firms
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and Essence Development proposed rebuilding the Elliott-Chelsea Houses and the nearby
Fulton Houses The Robert Fulton Houses is a housing project located in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City, owned and operated by the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA). The site is located between West 16th and 19th Streets and bou ...
in early 2023. In a survey in June 2023, residents of the Elliott-Chelsea Houses and Fulton Houses voted in favor of demolishing the existing towers and constructing a 3,500-unit apartment complex on the same site. At the time, NYCHA officials estimated that the complexes needed about $1 billion in repairs and that it would cost about as much to build new complexes on the site. PAU, COOKFOX Architects, and ILA were hired in early 2024 to design the Fulton Elliott-Chelsea Plan, which would involve converting 2,056 NYCHA apartments into mixed-income units. Under the plan, six new towers would be built on the two sites before the existing buildings were demolished. NYCHA's board approved the redevelopment of the Fulton Houses and Elliot-Chelsea Houses in November 2024. The proposed cost for the two projects had risen to $1.9 billion by early 2025.


Notable people

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(born 1946), actor *
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(born 1955), actor"Whoopi-ing it up for Hudson Guild"
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'', June 21, 2005. Accessed February 4, 2022. "Whoopi Goldberg received the Hudson Guild's first Arts in the Community Award and was the guest of honor at the official opening ceremony for the new Hudson Guild Dr. John Lovejoy Elliott Center at 441 W. 26th St. in Chelsea. Goldberg grew up in the nearby Chelsea Elliott Houses and attended the settlement house, where her mother was a teacher, as a youngster."
*
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(lived there in the 1970s and 1980s), comedians


See also

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List of New York City Housing Authority properties This is a list of buildings held by the New York City Housing Authority, a public corporation that provides affordable housing in New York City, U.S. This list is divided geographically by the five boroughs of New York City: Manhattan, the Bronx, ...


References


External links


NYCHA webpage
{{Chelsea, Manhattan Residential buildings in Manhattan Public housing in Manhattan Chelsea, Manhattan Residential buildings completed in 1947 Residential buildings completed in 1964