City Announces Plans to Build More Than 250 Affordable Homes in Midtown Manhattan
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- HPD selects two development teams to transform vacant City-owned land into affordable housing
- Developers are partnering with nonprofits to bring an array of services to the
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The New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) Commissioner
"As we continue to develop affordable housing across the city at record pace, we are delivering on our commitments to communities. In selecting these development proposals for these critical sites in
"HDC is proud to support the redevelopment of these sites as a vibrant mix of affordable housing, retail, and community space," said HDC President
"These 100% affordable housing developments in
"We need more affordable housing in neighborhoods across
"Housing and open space go hand-in-hand," said NYC Parks Commissioner
"Housing Works is honored to co-develop this groundbreaking project for people living with HIV and low-income families in the
"The Hudson Companies is proud to partner with the
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"One of the challenges we face in our communities, and citywide, is the displacement of working artists and the loss of affordable artist workspace," said
"Spaceworks is excited to serve the
The Clinton/Hell's Kitchen RFP sought proposals for two mixed-use, affordable housing developments in the heart of a busy mixed-use area of
The developments will be part of the City's Housing New York 2.0 plan to finance 300,000 affordable homes by 2026. The City has financed 87,557 affordable apartments since 2014. To achieve these goals, HPD has accelerated the RFP pipeline, advancing the remaining sites within its dwindling inventory of vacant land suitable for residential development, as well as other public sites identified for affordable housing development. As a result, since
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