Could More Flexible Air Rights Policies Facilitate the Growth of Affordable Housing? During the 1970s fiscal crisis, the city acquired significant quantities of property by way of owner abandonment and tax foreclosure, By Chris Pomorski
NYC Sees Most Building Permits Since 2008, But Nowhere Near Enough To Meet Rising Demand Some good news for New York City’s real estate recovery: the city approved more building permits in the first quarter By Stephen Jacob Smith
Drumbeat to Downzone Bushwick Continues, Despite Skepticism on Affordable Housing The Williamsburg and Greenpoint rezonings in the 2000s allowed for tens of millions of square feet of new residential development—between By Stephen Jacob Smith