About ENYHDC
Serving the East New York community through affordable housing development and economic empowerment.
Who We Are
The East New York Housing Development Corporation (ENYHDC) is a not-for-profit affordable housing arm operating under the auspices of the Local Development Corporation of East New York (LDCENY). Together with the East Brooklyn Business Improvement District (EBBID), we oversee Federal, State, and City economic development programs and initiatives earmarked to bring investments, tax incentives, and employment opportunities to East Brooklyn.
Our leadership is rooted in East Brooklyn. We bring invaluable insight into the community's many economic issues and a much-needed local perspective. We recognize that a community's well-being rests with the economic well-being of the individual.
Our Impact
Under our direction, we have assisted businesses in securing over $75 million in capital investment, obtaining over $25 million in tax incentives and credits, and supported the purchase of over 350,000 square feet of land, creating over 600 new jobs.
In housing, we have been responsible for the development of over 600 units of affordable housing, including Livonia Phase Two (L2), Van Sinderen Plaza, Eldert Lane, and Broadway Triangle Plaza. We currently serve as the local advisor for the Round Nine PACT (Reid Park Rock), a restoration of 1,695 apartments located in 15 developments across 87 buildings.
Our Ecosystem
ENYHDC operates alongside sister organizations to deliver comprehensive community development.
LDCENY
Local Development Corporation of East New York
The parent organization overseeing economic development programs, tax incentive programs, and workforce development initiatives for East Brooklyn.
ENYHDC
East New York Housing Development Corporation
The not-for-profit affordable housing arm focused on developing quality housing through public-private partnerships and community-centered development.
EBBID
East Brooklyn Business Improvement District
Supporting local businesses with resources, advocacy, and programming to strengthen the commercial corridors of East Brooklyn.