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Going Strong at 100

Tuesday, December 6th, 2011

Recent projections on seniors living longer are certainly borne out at The Birches communities. Just last week members of the Residents Club for The Birches at Chambers and Chambers Court met to fete William McDonough on the occasion of his 100th birthday.

Bill was born November 23, 1911, and he considers himself “just an ordinary guy.” Bill didn’t know why people would make such a fuss. So he was surprised at the turnout that included residents, owners Steve and Judy Aaron, and staff of Birchez Associates and Rondout Properties. Or that we would want to interview him.

Earlier this year, Bill was honored as a centenarian by the Ulster County Office for the Aging. On the left, pictured before the luncheon began at the Hillside Manor, is Bill with his loyal helper Dorothea Schwenk, a resident of Chambers Court since 2004.

Since the County’s celebration, it’s been about six months of birthday acknowledgments. He brought one to the party this week, a birthday card from the President and First Lady (click on the photo so you can read it!). This was in addition to the number of declarations and proclamations from many local politicians and dignitaries including State Senator John Bonacic, Assemblymember Kevin Cahill, and Ulster County Executive Mike Hein.

Bill lived in the area for 25 years before moving to Chambers Court early in 2008. He values living in a safe senior community. Bill says he’s found a really nice place and values the new friends he’s made.

Bill served as a conductor for the New York Central Railroad for many years. His “route” was Grand Central to Buffalo on the 20th Century Limited. At the time it was the fastest train out there. Today Bill wonders why people want to go much faster. “When I think of some of these tiny cars speeding down the highway at 70 miles per hour, I don’t think it’s safe. Why is everyone in such a hurry?”

Bill is, at the moment, the only centenarian living at one of the Birches Communities but there are a number of residents close behind. Currently there are 43 residents aged 85 and over, with 14 of those 90 or over. In the picture to the right taken at the Residents’ celebration, Bill is pictured with Tess Glassman, a Birches at Chambers resident who turned 90 on November 20th. Between them is Steve Aaron, founder and managing member of Birchez Associates which developed and manages four senior communities in Ulster County.

Steve Aaron spoke about aging in place in independent living communities. “Bill’s a great example of why I believe so in the aging-in-place concept. It’s a better quality of life and much more economical for society than nursing homes or alternate level of care facilities.” Most units at The Birches Communities are handicapped ready if not fully ADA handicapped accessible. Home care and personal care aides from a number of local agencies can help provide assistance with daily living tasks which allows many seniors to spend their time “at home.”

Steve went on to say, “Annecdotally, we’re hearing that our residents, when they do have to be hospitalized or spend time in a rehab setting, are coming home sooner because the apartments’ features encourage that. They don’t have to wait for a ramp to be built or a bedroom created on the first floor or even the necessity to move from their home.”

– K.J. McIntyre, Director of Marketing, Birchez Associates


More than just a Ribbon Cutting

Friday, July 9th, 2010

A Commitment to Partnership: Birchez Associates Gets it Done

Ulster, New York: Success is often a quality that is measured subjectively.  What one person considers success may be quite the opposite for someone else.  But when it comes to the track record for Birchez Associates, one needs to look no further than the fact that there have been five ribbon cuttings on five communities within the past five years.  By anyone’s definition, that’s getting it done!

Pictured at left: Lynn Kopka, Division of Housing & Community Renewal; Joel Brink, Town of Ulster Councilman; Alfred A. DelliBovi, CEO Federal Home Loan Bank of New York; Congressman Maurice Hinchey; State Senator John J. Bonacic; Steven L. Aaron, Founder & Managing Member of Birchez Associates; Michael Colgrove (in background), New York State Energy Research & Development; Josh Aaron; Judy Aaron; Joseph Malcarne, LEED AP & President Malcarne Contracting; Bryan Smith, Rhinebeck Savings

“This is a tremendous example of what strong public/private partnership can get done in difficult economic times,” said Chris Herrmann, an underwriter for Enterprise Community Investment.  Enterprise helps facilitate the closing of affordable housing developments, like the recently opened Birches at Chambers, with investment of development capital and funding.  He, and others, spoke to the feat achieved by Birchez Associates at the official dedication of The Birches at Chambers on July 8, 2010.  “This project managed to build in the highest-end amenities, build in all the current green amenities, and get the project done even with the economic conditions of the past two years.”

“Keep in mind that this was done during one of the worst recessions we’ve seen in our lifetime,” said Judy Calogero, CEO of the New York Housing Conference and past commissioner of the New York State Department of Housing and Community Renewal, who was master of ceremonies at the community dedication.  Despite sour economic conditions during the latter part of the past decade, Birchez Associates was able to forge affiliations with not-for-profit and government agencies to bring its plans to fruition.

The path to success hasn’t been without obstacles, however: thanks to census issues, the $15 million project almost didn’t happen.  Just as The Birches at Chambers was about to begin, Ulster County lost its entitlement based on a snafu with census tract numbers and overnight tax credits lost a 30 percent boost. Then came the economic downturn and there was another 30 percent shortfall.  To make sure that the project could get back on track, Steve Aaron, the founder and managing member of Birchez Associates, stepped up by providing a multi-million dollar loan to bridge the funding gap, while deferring the maximum amount he could in developer’s fees.

In addition, the New York State Housing Finance (nyhomes) and Division of Housing and Community Renewal (DHCR) was able to provide approximately $6 million is low interest loans, while Enterprise Community Investment supplied $3.20 million.  The Federal Home Loan Bank of New York, through their local partnership with Rhinebeck Savings Bank, kicked in $1.32 million to help get the project finished.

When all was said and done, the building now offers 66-affordable apartments tosenior residents who pay, on average, $700 a month.  That low rent is yet another success achieved by Birchez Associates because of private/public partnerships.

“When the state at its level looks to invest in someone, they look at someone with a wonderful track record,” said State Senator John J. Bonacic.   “We could do a hundred more of these projects and fill them, and we will continually strive to get the tax credits to help our good partners like Steve — a premier affordable housing builder — do more and more of these projects.”

For a video on putting the financial pieces together, click here.

Brian Rubin for Birchez Associates, birchezassociates@gmail.com