Manhattan community board to Adams administration: We need more housing
It is not every day that a community board in New York City asks for more housing. Yet Community Board 6 has been pushing the Adams administration to help it create a housing plan for Manhattan’s East Side. In fact, as part of the approval of two life science projects in the district, the administration committed to helping craft such a plan. But the process has been painfully slow and contentious, despite the Adams administration’s claim that it’s the most housing-friendly mayorship in the history of New York City. In February, the City Council approved Science Park and Research Campus, […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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