The Daily Dirt: A look at Midtown South math, missed deadlines and more
Thousands of housing units, missed deadlines and another boost for federal housing tax credits. These describe some of the major housing-related headlines of the week. Thrilling, right? The first refers to the Midtown South rezoning, which could pave the way for roughly 9,500 new housing units over the next decade. This week, City Council carved out some midblock properties in the Garment District and reduced residential density allowed in the southeast portion of the rezoning in a nod to the manufacturers still operating in the neighborhood. The changes reduced housing projections by 140-ish units. The fact that the Garment District […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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