Millions coming to South Shore housing projects


Several South Shore projects to receive funds from the state. | Patchogue Village Citizens For Open Village Government

More than $26 million in awards were announced through the Long Island Investment Fund (LIIF) to further to increase the housing supply.

The funding will support five transformative housing projects across Nassau and Suffolk counties, creating nearly 750 new housing units. Representing a total investment of $467 million, the projects aim to address Long Island's housing shortage while providing affordable and workforce housing options for families, veterans, and individuals with disabilities.

“By investing in these five significant projects, we are building the homes Long Island families need and deserve — affordable, accessible and close to jobs and transit,” Governor Hochul said. “My administration is committed to ensuring every New Yorker has a safe, affordable place to live, and the Long Island Investment Fund is helping us deliver on that promise.”

Awarded projects on the South Shore include: 

The Alegria South – Bellport | LIIF Award: $4,500,000  - This $53 million development will create 96 units of 100 percent affordable housing on seven acres in Bellport, a distressed community in need of housing investment. The project includes specialized units for individuals with developmental disabilities and veterans, demonstrating the state's commitment to serving vulnerable populations. 

The Carriage House – Patchogue | LIIF Award: $8,000,000  - This $177 million mixed-use development will create 262 housing units across two five-story buildings in downtown Patchogue. The transit-oriented development will provide 53 affordable units while supporting significant infrastructure improvements, including sewer upgrades.

Dr. Kimberly R. Cline, President of Long Island University, said, "These projects reflect Long Island’s shared commitment to housing that works for everyone. By investing in transit-oriented and community-focused development, we are laying the groundwork for inclusive, sustainable growth across the region.”

These awards are part of the $350 million Long Island Investment Fund, created to drive economic growth and address critical needs across Nassau and Suffolk Counties.

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