In a city struggling with a persistent affordable housing shortage, Long Island City has been building—a lot. And the city is now looking to spur even more growth with a proposed rezoning that would ...
The OneLIC Neighborhood Plan, approved by the City Planning Commission, aims to boost housing and employment in Long Island City, with a focus on affordability and inclusivity.
City Planning Commission Chair Dan Garodnick said ahead of the commission vote that the rezoning would create nearly 15,000 new homes, “the most amount of housing generated by a neighborhood-specific ...
This summary is reviewed by TRD Staff. The city is initiating a rezoning of a 54-block area in Long Island City, Queens, which could lead to the development of approximately 14,700 new homes over the ...
A city plan to boost housing in fast-growing Long Island City is entering its most pivotal stage of negotiations as it heads to the City Council following the City Planning Commission’s approval last ...
The city has kicked off a 54-block rezoning in Long Island City, Queens, aimed at turning an industrial portion of the neighborhood into residential. The project aims to create nearly 14,700 new homes ...
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