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Voters will have a chance to reshape the city’s approach to development and limit the power of the City Council to stop new ...
City Limits rounds up the latest housing and land use-related events, public hearings and affordable housing lotteries that ...
Zohran Mamdani’s campaign pledge would be simple to put into effect but wouldn’t do much to solve the underlying problem.
The 12 lowest-producing districts will be defined as part of the City Council’s own Fair Housing Framework. That law, ...
City council has stressed that the large number of people waiting for housing is putting a major strain on the city’s shelter ...
In 2023, the sales total of New York City affordable housing portfolio deals reached $7.4 billion, according to data from ...
The article 3 Affordable NYC Housing Lotteries, With Rents Starting At $1,478​, Expire This Week appeared first on Upper West ...
The Charter Revision Commission is expected to advance four measures onto the November ballot Monday afternoon intended to ...
At just over 1 acre in size, the recently suspended Haven Green project in Manhattan may not seem very impactful in a city ...
New York City’s affordable housing crisis continues to be as present as ever. According to a 2021 New York City Housing and Vacancy Survey, nearly a third of the renters in the metro are ...
According to the latest Housing and Vacancy Survey for New York, just 10% of the city’s 3.1 million housing units include “nonrelatives.” Among owner-occupied units, the figure is just 5%.
New York state has 490,000 subsidized-housing units, the most in the country, per the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development, with some 359,000 units in the city.