Affordable Housing Development in Binghamton Completed

Confluence Court transforms former warehouse into 111 energy-efficient apartments with supportive services

Published on Mar. 1, 2026

A $45 million affordable and supportive housing development called Confluence Court has been completed in Binghamton, New York. The former manufacturing warehouse was converted into 111 all-electric apartments, with 60 units providing on-site services for veterans experiencing homelessness and others in need of support to live independently. The development is part of New York Governor Kathy Hochul's $25 billion five-year Housing Plan.

Why it matters

The Confluence Court project represents a significant investment in affordable and supportive housing in the Binghamton area, addressing the needs of vulnerable populations like veterans and individuals facing homelessness. The development's focus on energy efficiency and sustainability also aligns with broader state-level efforts to promote environmentally-friendly housing solutions.

The details

Confluence Court features energy-efficient air-source heat pumps, advanced ventilation systems, high-performance insulation, and electric vehicle charging stations. The development also includes accessible and adaptable apartments for residents with mobility, hearing, and visual impairments, as well as a community room and landscaped interior courtyard.

  • Confluence Court was announced as completed on February 20, 2026.
  • The $45 million project was part of Governor Hochul's $25 billion five-year Housing Plan.

The players

Kathy Hochul

The Governor of New York, who announced the completion of the Confluence Court development as part of her administration's efforts to preserve and create affordable housing throughout the state.

Lea Webb

A New York State Senator who praised the Confluence Court project as a major investment in Binghamton and a priority for affordable housing in Broome County.

Helio Health

A partner organization that collaborated with CSD Housing to develop the Confluence Court affordable housing project.

CSD Housing

A partner organization that collaborated with Helio Health to develop the Confluence Court affordable housing project.

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What they’re saying

“Confluence Court showcases the incredible impact we can have when we invest boldly in our communities and in New Yorkers. By transforming this historic building into vibrant, affordable homes with on-site supportive services, we are creating new opportunities for veterans and vulnerable New Yorkers to thrive. My administration is working closely with local officials to ensure residents in every region of this state have access to safe, affordable housing and the support they need to succeed.”

— Kathy Hochul, Governor of New York (981thehawk.com)

“Confluence Court is a major investment in Binghamton and in the people who call our community home. These affordable apartments, including supportive housing for veterans and individuals facing homelessness and behavioral health challenges, will provide stability and opportunity for residents who need it most. I am grateful to Governor Hochul and our state partners for helping bring high-quality, energy-efficient housing to downtown Binghamton and for continuing to prioritize affordable housing in Broome County.”

— Lea Webb, New York State Senator (981thehawk.com)

What’s next

The Confluence Court development is expected to continue providing affordable and supportive housing to residents in the Binghamton area, serving as a model for future affordable housing projects in the region.

The takeaway

The Confluence Court project demonstrates how targeted investments in affordable and energy-efficient housing can create new opportunities for vulnerable populations, such as veterans and individuals facing homelessness, to access stable living situations and the support services they need to thrive in their communities.