An opponent of the city’s plan to tear down a large, low-income housing development in Chelsea and rebuild it as a mix of ...
A rare affordable housing lottery has opened for the sale of 46 one- and two-bedroom co-op apartments in four new Bed-Stuy ...
Intended for first-time homeowners, the lottery includes one- and two-bedroom co-op apartments in four new Bed Stuy buildings.
City Limits rounds up the latest housing and land use-related events, public hearings and affordable housing lotteries that ...
The city is changing its affordable housing approach with a strategy that prioritizes those who have been waiting the longest ...
Three thousand years from now when archaeologists are excavating New York City, they are going to wonder about the number 99 ...
City agencies tracked nearly 1,000 homeless people as they waited for supportive housing. Just 18% obtained a spot, despite thousands of vacant units.
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The HSTPA, hated by landlords for limiting rents and virtually ending deregulation, also stopped co-op and condo conversions.
New York City developers can now apply for tax breaks for building affordable multifamily housing and converting offices into ...
More than 20 affordable housing lotteries are currently open in Brooklyn. The properties are listed on the NYC Housing Connect website, an online portal where people can find and apply for affordable ...
Tanese Orr and Robert Lashley, through NY's Housing Lottery, acquired a $1.1 million Brooklyn home for $727,365, exemplifying the program's success.