Brooklyn's Atlantic Avenue Rezoning Plan to Introduce 4,600 Homes and Boost Community Services
The Atlantic Avenue rezoning plan was approved by NYC Council panels, aiming to create 4,600 homes with 1,900 affordable units and 2,800 jobs in Brooklyn.
Mayor Eric Adams Announces Over 500 New Mixed-Income Units in Staten Island's Largest Mass Timber Housing Project
Mayor Eric Adams announced a new mixed-income housing project with over 500 units on Staten Island, featuring mass timber construction and a commitment to affordable housing and sustainability.
Mayor Eric Adams Unveils Plans for 72-Story Mixed-Use Skyscraper to Transform Downtown Brooklyn
Mayor Eric Adams proposes replacing a city-owned building with a 72-story mixed-use tower offering 1,200 housing units, with 25%-30% designated as affordable. The project aligns with his "City of Yes" initiative to increase housing in NYC.
Brooklyn's Sunset Park Senior Center Faces Closure After 70 Percent Rent Hike as Community Rallies for Resolution
Brooklyn's United Senior Center of Sunset Park faces potential closure due to a 70% rent increase, threatening the community hub that serves seniors with activities and support.
New York Celebrates FFA's Centennial with New $34.7M Facility at Syracuse State Fairgrounds
Governor Hochul of New York celebrates FFA's 100th anniversary, announcing a new building at the State Fairgrounds and increased funding for agricultural education.
New York City Real Estate Executives Accused of Buying Political Favor in Mayoral and Council Races
Real estate execs facing city lawsuits for building disrepair have donated $410k to "Fix the City" PAC, supporting Cuomo's mayoral bid, prompting concerns over undue influence in NYC politics.
Manhattan's Upper East Side Sees $14.9M Luxury Co-op Sale by Investor David Hamamoto Amidst Lordstown Motors Legal Woes
David Hamamoto sold his Upper East Side apartment for $14.9 million amidst a strong luxury real estate market week. The property features views of Central Park and premium amenities.
New York Attorney General James and Coalition Challenge HUD's Rollback of Fair Housing Enforcement
New York Attorney General James leads 18-state coalition opposing HUD's rollback of fair housing enforcement, urging the agency to maintain anti-discrimination efforts.
New York Celebrates Major Milestone in Willets Point Affordable Housing Initiative
Mayor Eric Adams celebrated the construction milestone of Willets Point, where the completion of two building frames signifies progress in NYC's affordable housing project, including amenities and a soccer stadium.
New York City Tenants and Landlords Brace for Potential Rent Hikes as Rent Guidelines Board Votes on Preliminary Increases
The NYC Rent Guidelines Board voted on potential rent hikes for regulated apartments, drawing backlash from tenants and cautious support from landlords.
New York City's Proposed Hike in Housing Voucher Contributions Sparks Concern Amidst Rising Homelessness
NYC proposes changes to the CityFHEPS voucher system, increasing the rent contribution from 30% to 40% after six years. Mayor Adams won't commit to a rent freeze, while critics fear the voucher changes could worsen homelessness.
Mayor Eric Adams Unveils $24.7 Billion Affordable Housing Plan in NYC's FY 2026 Executive Budget
NYC Mayor Eric Adams announces a $24.7 billion investment in affordable housing, with additional funds to improve public housing and combat homelessness.
NYC Audit Reveals Inequities in Building Code Enforcement, Hits Minority Neighborhoods Hardest
NYC Comptroller's audit finds biased building code enforcement, with higher fines and summonses in Black and Hispanic neighborhoods, related to 311 complaint reliance.












