Astoria and Brooklyn middle schoolers celebrate opening of new NYCHA community spaces - Astoria Post
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"We are thrilled to see the young people's visions become reality in these new community rooms," Salvadori Center Executive Director Trenton Price said. "The students worked hard this summer to learn how architects, engineers and designers work, and they used that knowledge to bring their own visions to their community. Now, to see those visions come to life for all youth in their community centers to use is exciting. The students' thoughtful design work produced change and investment in their community."
"At L+M, we believe that affordable housing and social responsibility go hand in hand, so helping deliver resources and deepen opportunities for young people in the Stanley Avenue Preservation community is a fitting addition to L+M's work at this property," L+M Development CEO Lisa Gomez said. "Our partnership with Salvadori Center and the Public Housing Community Fund is a powerful demonstration of how investing in youth can create sustainable change in neighborhoods."
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