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  2. ‘Tens of thousands of units have been lost’: Rich New Yorkers ...

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    About 50,000 multi-family row houses have been converted into one- or two-family homes since 1950, according to an 2023 analysis of building records in New York City published by Columbia ...

  3. A Charlotte woman is pleading with officials after finding ...

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    Katherine Graff moved into a newly built home in Morganton, North Carolina in May 2023. In less than two years, her brand-new home has already cost her $40,000 for structural repairs.

  4. Once a Charlotte hotel, The Rise welcomes its first tenants ...

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    A former Charlotte hotel has been converted into an affordable apartment complex and a phased move-in for 88 individuals is underway, the nonprofit Roof Above said Wednesday.. SECU The Rise on ...

  5. Gowanus Houses - Wikipedia

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    The Gowanus Houses is a housing project of the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA), located between Douglass and Wyckoff Streets & Bond and Hoyt Streets in both the Gowanus and Boerum Hill neighborhoods of Brooklyn. It sits on 12.57 acres (5.09 ha) of land, consisting of sixteen separate buildings.

  6. Queensbridge Houses - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  7. Louis Heaton Pink Houses - Wikipedia

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    The Louis Heaton Pink Houses or Pink Houses are a housing project in New York City that were established in the East New York neighborhood in Brooklyn in 1959. It consists of 22 eight-storey buildings with 1,500 apartment units over a 31.1-acre expanse, bordered by Crescent Street, Linden Boulevard, Elderts Lane and Stanley Avenue.

  8. ‘Difficult to stomach’: Rich, young Americans are ditching ...

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    The WSJ worked out that someone taking out a new 30-year mortgage on a $430,000 home, with a 10% down payment, would have to pay $3,200 every month — a shocking 60% more than if they’d bought ...

  9. Robert F. Wagner Houses - Wikipedia

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    The development was completed on May 31, 1958, and was named after Robert F. Wagner, who served four terms as senator of New York State and sponsor of the 1937 Housing Act. [3] [6] Its 7- and 16-story buildings are in in-line slab and X-slab formations, covering 12.9% of the site. [6]