In 2012, the City Council passed Local Law 44 (LL44) which requires HPD to make information available on its website about certain housing development projects receiving City financial assistance.
The recommendations of the 421-a Task Force, established by former Mayor Bloomberg to reform the 421-a property tax program. The changes would modernize the program to foster the creation of housing for low- and middle-income families. The reforms are designed to create the maximum amount of affordable housing for the City while also ensuring that construction of new housing will continue at a strong pace.
The recommendations of the 421-a Task Force, established by former Mayor Bloomberg to reform the 421-a property tax program. The changes would modernize the program to foster the creation of housing for low- and middle-income families. The reforms are designed to create the maximum amount of affordable housing for the City while also ensuring that construction of new housing will continue at a strong pace.
The recommendations of the 421-a Task Force, established by former Mayor Bloomberg to reform the 421-a property tax program. The changes would modernize the program to foster the creation of housing for low- and middle-income families. The reforms are designed to create the maximum amount of affordable housing for the City while also ensuring that construction of new housing will continue at a strong pace. Included in this report is an introduction to the reform role of the Task Force in this program as well as the various recommendations it has made regarding the program.
The recommendations of the 421-a Task Force, established by former Mayor Bloomberg to reform the 421-a property tax program. The changes would modernize the program to foster the creation of housing for low- and middle-income families. The reforms are designed to create the maximum amount of affordable housing for the City while also ensuring that construction of new housing will continue at a strong pace. Included in this document is an overview of the 421-a programs as well as various important definitions and requirements.
The Housing Snapshot is designed to provide readers with highlights from the Department of Housing Preservation and Development's ongoing projects, as well as an overview of trends and current conditions in the housing market in New York City and nationwide.
This document shows former Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg's New Housing Marketplace Plan, a $7.5 billion plan to build and preserve 165,000 units of affordable housing by 2013. This is the largest municipal affordable housing plan in the nation's history and will provide affordable homes for 500,000 New Yorkers.
On February 10, 2006, the Department of Housing Preservation and Development released the initial results of the 2005 New York City Housing and Vacancy Survey (HVS). The 2005 HVS shows that the City's total inventory of residential units was 3.3 million, the largest housing stock in the forty-year period since the first HVS was conducted in 1965. New York City's housing stock increased by 52,000 between 2002 and 2005, the largest increase since 1991.