Affordable Housing in New York explores the past, present, and future of the city's pioneering efforts, from the 1920s to the major initiatives of Mayor Bill de Blasio. The book examines the people, places, and policies that have helped make New York livable, from ea...
Making affordable development work in NYC The view on affordable housing construction in New York City from ground level is a similar story. Developers view any successful affordable project as more of a product of sound policy and collaboration between public and private entities. “It’s a produ...
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In high-density neighborhoods, like Battery Park City and most of Manhattan, "City of Yes" would allow buildings to be 20% bigger if that addition becomes permanent affordable housing. "There is no affordable, truly affordable, housing in New York City anymore," said David Giffen, executive d...
Affordable Housing Special Report How to develop more complete NYCHA complexes A Q&A with New York City Housing Authority Executive Vice President for Real Estate Development Jonathan Gouveia. By Justin Sondel May 17, 2023 Not passing housing in the state budget was a ‘missed opportunity’ for ...
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork)-- New York City Public Advocate Bill de Blasio on Sunday presented a plan to preserve 200,000 units of affordable housing, thus meeting the city's demands over the decade to come. De Blasio announced the plan Sunday afternoon at St. Augustine's Episcopal Church, at...
affordable housinglow-incomegentrificationhousing crisisThe Rent Guidelines Board determines rent increases for New York City's 1 million rent-stabilized apartments. It must weigh the economic conditions of the residBotein, HilaryReiss, David J.
Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Comptroller Brad Lander have reached a deal with the Battery Park City Authority to steer $500 million toward building and preserving affordable housing, as the city faces a shortage its leaders have called historic. In an email, a spokeswoman for Gov. Kathy...
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An old dorm is about to become the third-largest supportive housing complex in the country in a neighborhood that is among those needing the most help. Over 400 new affordable apartments coming to East 97th Street Thirty-five years after its founding, Breaking Ground has built its foundation ...