Facilities
Your contributions make it
possible to provide affordable housing for
veterans who need help.
VeteransLifeOps
is proud to coordinate the operations of the
following facilities in the city of Buffalo:
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Basilone Manor
Basilone Manor
is located at 25 West Utica
Street in Buffalo,
NY. This facility was originally
the historic Stratford Arms Hotel.
With the help of private and
public sector partnerships, it was
acquired by
VeteransLifeOps
in 1992 and by 1996 it was
converted into
41 units of one and two bedroom affordable housing
units for
veterans and other
less fortunate citizens.
The facility
was named after Buffalo native
John Basilone, a Marine Gunnery Sergeant and WWII
hero. For more information about
Sergeant Basilone, click on the stamp. |
Bowen Manor
Bowen Manor
is a Capital Advance New
Construction Program located
at 17 West Utica Street in
Buffalo, NY. It was built by
VeteransLifeOps
and dedicated
in June, 1993. It contains 24 units of
affordable housing for
physically handicapped and
disabled
veterans
and other less fortunate
low-income citizens.
This
complex consists of four
2-bedroom units and twenty
1-bedroom units with six first
floor apartments reserved for
residents confined to
wheelchairs.
The complex
has state-of-the art security
monitoring and life safety
systems, including automatic
door openers and transmitters
for the severely
disabled. Compliance with HUD
regulations and policies are
strictly enforced through a
series of yearly comprehensive
performance reviews. This
project is 100% subsidized. |
 Engine 16
The Engine 16
building
is located at 1416 Main Street
in Buffalo, NY. This historic facility
was originally a firehouse for
the Engine 16 Fire Company built
in 1884.
This location was
acquired by
VeteransLifeOps
in 1995. The building is
a combination of rehabilitation
and new construction and is
fully accessible to people who
are severely physically
challenged. There are two
2-bedroom and seven 1-bedroom
units. The complex has 24 hour,
on-site "shared aide" home care
service. Funding for this
project was provided by the
New
York State Homeless Housing
Assistance Program, the City of
Buffalo, and the
U.S. Department
of Housing and Urban
Development.
This building
also has first floor commercial
space which houses Core Environmental
Inc. |
1125 Main Street
Located at
1125 Main Street in Buffalo, NY,
this facility was
acquired by
VeteransLifeOps
through funding from the
New York State Housing Trust
Fund
and
the City of Buffalo
in 1989. It was converted
into 27 affordable residential units for
homeless military veterans and other
less fortunate citizens with
disabilities.
Apartments range from two (2)
bedroom, (14) one bedroom and
ten (10) efficiencies. This
facility operates under a New
York State Housing Trust Fund
regulatory agreement.
It also
houses a 3,000-sq. ft. private
children's day care center--Journey's Child Enrichment
Center. |
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