Allegheny Renovation

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Renovation of the Historic Allegheny YMCA

Affordable housing continues to be a pressing issue for many on Pittsburgh’s North Side. The Allegheny YMCA is seeking to renovate the existing building to create a greater living space for the men who call the Y home.

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A SUBSTANTIAL NEED

The Allegheny YMCA’s 96-year-old existing facility is outdated and prevents the organization from fully serving its members. The facility is hard to navigate, making it difficult for members and residents to fully utilize the Y’s services. With the new renovation proposed, the Allegheny YMCA will serve over 300 youth in the Y’s childcare and youth programming. Over 800 senior (65+) YMCA members will engage in senior-specific programming, promoting healthy aging. Over 1,400 non-senior YMCA members will engage in health and wellness programs, with no one turned away due to their inability to pay.

Currently, despite its limitations, the Allegheny Y provides a community where each man who calls the Y home is connected to appropriate health and human/social services so they can chart a path forward. Additionally, the proximity to downtown and public transportation make the location both affordable and convenient. 

The renovation and adaptive reuse of this historic property support the One Northside plan to ensure that all residents have access to quality, affordable housing. 

  • 84 men residing in single rooms with access to shared bathrooms and gang showers
  • Average age of the residents is 54
  • 50% of residents are African American, 37% White, 3% Hispanic, 1% Asian and 1% Unknown
  • 64% are working, most in low paying service industry jobs
  • 18% are individuals with disabilities
  • 79% of the residents make less than 50% of median income while 21% make less than 80%
  • 10% of the men have proudly served their country
  • 11% have a mental health diagnosis
  • Many have a prior conviction and therefore don’t qualify for Section 8 Housing

SHARED HISTORY – SHARED COMMUNITY

Dedicated in 1927, the Allegheny YMCA at 600 West North Avenue featured a modern gymnasium, pool, bowling allies, residence, cafeteria, and club rooms. At that time the Y’s primary function was to provide programming to boys from grade school to high school as well as working young men. Through the years, the YMCA expanded its services to more directly meet the evolving needs of the North Side community. 

Currently, the Y offers a state-of-the-art cardio/wellness room, strength training room, group exercise, cycling studio, after-school programming, and summer day camp. The total membership (pre-pandemic) was 2,600 individuals.

A PLACE TO CALL HOME

In keeping with our tradition of providing low-income housing to single men, Allegheny Y continues to lease single rooms for $100/week, rooms the men call home.

For 96 years, the building and its residents have lived in harmony with the Northside Community. During the height of the pandemic, neighbors rallied to ensure the men were clothed, fed, and entertained. A generous community also ensured all rents were paid. 

Affordable housing continues to be a pressing issue for many on Pittsburgh’s North Side. Over the last decade, revitalization of the Central Northside has taken hold, and housing in the lower Northside and Mexican War Streets area has become increasingly unaffordable. The result has been the displacement of residents, many of whom are considered the working poor. This project supports the ongoing development of the area while providing affordable housing in an ideal location with excellent access to major employment centers, transit routes, and a walkable commercial corridor.

A CATALYTIC PROJECT - THE BUILDING WILL CLOSE RENOVATION

This project entails the renovation and update of all common spaces, the kitchen, and fitness facilities including the wellness floor, pool area and locker rooms, and meeting rooms.  96 single-room occupancy (SRO) units will be renovated on the 3rd, 4th, and 5th floors with a new configuration that replaces shared bathrooms with private facilities and provides a much-needed community room for the residents. Rooms and corridor renovations will include flooring, painting, and ceilings. Additional work will include the replacement of mechanical, plumbing, and electrical systems and the installation of a sprinkler system. Air conditioning and new elevators will be added. The renovations will use high-quality, environmentally friendly materials. The SRO units will be designed with thoughtful floor plans and natural light. This renovation ensures that the entire building is fully ADA accessable. 

Other important amenities for the residents of the Allegheny Y include access to the wellness facility and swimming pool, daily NA and AA group meetings within walking distance, access to local feeding programs, and a small community garden providing fresh produce. 

ESTIMATED COST    
    $24 Million

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Other naming opportunities are available. Please contact Carolyn Grady, SVP, Chief Development Officer at cgrady@ymcapgh.org.