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No.# of Buildings No.# of Stories No.# of Apartments Date of Completion Date of Demolition Notes Astoria Houses: Astoria: 22 6 and 7 1,102 November 9, 1951 Baisley Park Houses: South Jamaica: 5 8 385 April 30, 1961 Beach 41st Street-Beach Channel Drive Houses: Far Rockaway: 4 13 712 November 30, 1973 Bland Houses: Flushing: 5 10 400 April 30 ...
Notable apartment complexes developed with Mitchell-Lama funding include the Dayton Towers, Manhattan Plaza, the Cadman Plaza, Co-op City, and the 1199 Plaza. [9] According to the New York State Homes and Community Renewal (formerly DHCR), "A total of 269 Mitchell-Lama developments with over 105,000 apartments were built under the program." [10]
In New York City, apartments in single and two-family homes became deregulated after April 1, 1953. Cities and towns outside New York City were given permission to deregulate when ready. The most expensive luxury apartments in New York City began to be deregulated starting in 1958.
Applications for an affordable housing lottery for 36 apartments at Hanover Hyannis are due at 2 p.m. on Dec. 4.
Queensbridge Houses, also known simply as Queensbridge or QB, is a public housing development in the Long Island City neighborhood of Queens, New York City.Owned by the New York City Housing Authority, the development contains 96 buildings and 3,142 units accommodating approximately 7,000 people in two separate complexes (North and South). [1]
In late 1984, a plan was approved in which private investors would convert the former hotel into 70 apartments for low-income residents on the six upper floors and commercial space on the first two floors. [12] The building reopened in 1986 with 66 apartments of subsidized housing, [4] referred to as the Astor Apartments and no longer colored ...
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