MAYOR ADAMS SIGNS FIVE BILLS STRENGTHENING CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROGRAMS, ENSURING MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ARE PROVIDED TO FAMILIES LIVING IN SHELTERS, AND SAVING LOW- AND MODERATE-INCOME HOMEOWNERS MONEY.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Councilmember Justin Brannan today toured 160 Water Street, an office building being converted to housing in Lower Manhattan.
We have about 10 million square feet of real estate in our commercial corridors and areas. And here's an opportunity where there's a match. We are living in a new environment post-Covid. We're not sure if we're going to use all the office spaces.
And so we're excited about the challenges that are in front of us, particularly around affordable housing. And that's why last year we declared that New York City will lead the way on housing in America.
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams today appointed Nestor Davidson as the chair of the New York City Rent Guidelines Board (RGB). Davidson is an expert in affordable housing and land use law and brings decades of experience in government and academia to the role.
Monthly statistical report from different agencies, with a focus on temporary emergency housing assistance for low-income families. Under Local Law 37, agencies are required to submit a monthly statistical report on temporary emergency housing assistance for low-income families.
This report, Housing Manhattanites, lays out a
vision of where and how we can build the housing
we need. We have identified opportunities at
171 sites—ranging from small vacant lots to
underutilized garages to former manufacturing
districts.