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Originally Posted by ChiND
Is this going to have market rate and affordable housing? I hope so because it should ensure a better design.
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Originally Posted by ChiND
I agree. I suspect that the City will require a large number of AH, so I hope that it has even more MR apts. to ensure a reasonable design as with BP's project on 11th Avenenue.
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The city is not pushing this massive creation of housing to produce more market rate units. They're already being built all over the city. That's why all of the buildings with the larger allowable FAR will include affordable housing, and why the city owned properties will likely include more affordable housing than most. Private developers are already building market rate, some with a little affordable housing. The city doesn't need to double down on that, because most New Yorkers can't afford the market rate.
They're talking about Manhattan here, but it applies citywide:
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https://www.nyc.gov/site/planning/plans/manhattan-plan/manhattan-plan.page
Manhattan is an economic engine, a global leader in jobs, innovation, and commerce. It has long been a place where someone could rent an apartment and start their journey. But in recent decades, this possibility has become increasingly out of reach for New Yorkers.
The Manhattan Plan is an initiative to reverse that trend by adding 100,000 new homes to the borough over the next decade, allowing Manhattan to pass the 1 million homes mark.
It will make use of housing tools created through City of Yes for Housing Opportunity, including new high-density residential districts that require Mandatory Inclusionary Housing.
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Originally Posted by Crawford
This should be a huge residential tower. Maybe a supertall or near-supertall. In any case, it's gonna fill out the BK skyline.
Anyone know the location of the UWS tower? I was listening to local news and caught word that Adams also announced some giant UWS residential tower, with a new library at the base. I think 1,000 units. Anyone know where?
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I think that UWS location is where there is an existing library. But this site in Brooklyn should be a nice partner to the Brooklyn Tower.
https://www.nyc.gov/office-of-the-mayor/...da-make-new-york-city-best-place-raise-a
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With City of Yes for Families, we'll build 800 units of housing alongside a brand new library on the Upper West Side. Creating what is known as the Living Library. The largest in city history.
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Haven't identified the site yet.