- OUR APPROACH
HHL’s approach is structured around five interconnected principles – each
designed to support the advancement of community development opportunities
from strategic alignment through long-term implementation.
- FIVE PILLARS
HHL brings together implementation, strategic
alignment, and community-focused initiatives
designed to support long-term growth.
- NYSIDI SUPPORT
Supported by construction management and
implementation experience through NYSIDI — WOSB / NYS-WBE Certified — the focus remains on execution and long-term impact.
- 01
Strategic Partnerships
Building relationships that strengthen implementation. HHL establishes and
maintains the partnerships necessary to advance initiatives from concept through
execution – connecting municipalities, institutions, community organizations, and
capital sources.
- 02
Alliance Structure
Connecting industry, community,and development relationships. The alliance
framework brings together complementary capabilities across legal, design,
construction management, financing, and community engagement.
- 03
Implementation Framework
Creating pathways that move opportunities toward execution. HHL focuses on
removing barriers and aligning the components required to advance projects through
appropriate development stages.
- 04
Housing Initiative Alignment
Positioning alongside evolving New York State housing goals and opportunities. HHL
maintains alignment with State housing programs, public-private partnership
structures, and evolving financing tools.
- 05
Long-Term Community Progress
Supporting sustainable outcomes beyond short-term activity. Every initiative is
evaluated against its capacity to deliver lasting community benefit and contribute to
long-term regional growth.
- DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK
A development framework – not
a project list.
- Asset Focus
- Underutilized properties, former commercial & industrial sites, adaptive reuse
- TYPICAL SCALE
- ~100 units per community
- UNIT Types
- 1-2 bedroom | ~600—1,000 sq ft
- LABOR
- Union | Prevailing wage | AFL-CIO HIT
HHL focuses on advancing redevelopment opportunities within existing towns and
cities – repositioning underutilized properties, former commercial and industrial
assets, and adaptive reuse opportunities into integrated mixed-use environments
designed to strengthen surrounding communities and support long-term growth.
- 01
Community Integration
Supporting development that complements communities already in place rather than
creating disconnected environments. HHL concentrates on opportunities within
existing towns and cities.
- 02
Walkable Environments
Encouraging accessibility and community connectivity through walkable layouts
where appropriate – reducing reliance on single-occupancy vehicles and supporting
local commercial activity.
- 03
Mixed-Use Consideration
Integrating residential and supporting commercial elements where they strengthen
local economic activity. Ground-floor commercial where appropriate to community
context.
- 04
Housing Configuration
Typical development concepts may include approximately 100-unit communities with
practical one- and two-bedroom layouts generally ranging from approximately 600-
1,000 square feet depending on community needs.
- 05
Long-Term Scalable Vision
The implementation framework is intended to support scalable opportunities capable
of contributing meaningful housing inventory over time.
- 06
Union Labor & Workforce
Project implementation incorporates union labor and workforce participation through
regional labor relationships, including the AFL-CIO Housing Investment Trust.
- LONG-TERM VISION
Residential Units
long-term scalable pipeline
long-term scalable pipeline
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Hudson Housing Lifestyle continues strengthening partnerships, implementation
efforts, and strategic alignment designed to support long-term community
growth.
As initiatives mature and move through appropriate stages of development and
execution, they will be introduced as part of the company’s continued growth. The
implementation framework is intended to support scalable opportunities capable
of contributing meaningful housing inventory over time.
HHL pursues public and private development resources, housing incentive
programs, public-private partnerships, and financing approaches intended to
support project feasibility and long-term impact.