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  2. Mitchell–Lama Housing Program - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] Under this program, local jurisdictions acquired property by eminent domain and provided it to developers to develop housing for low- and middle-income tenants. Developers received tax abatements as long as they remained in the program, and low-interest mortgages, subsidized by the federal, state, or New York City government. They were ...

  3. New York State Division of Housing and Community Renewal

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    The State Housing Law of 1926 created the State Board of Housing. [5] [6] The law was reenacted in 1927 to create the Bureau of Housing. [7] Article XVIII on housing was added to the New York Constitution effective 1 January 1939. [8] The Division of Housing was continued in 1939 with the enactment of the Public Housing Law.

  4. List of New York City Housing Authority properties - Wikipedia

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    Oldest public housing development out of all of the boroughs in the city. Fort Washington Avenue Rehab: Washington Heights: 1 7 226 September 30, 1984: Senior-Only Housing Frederick Douglass Addition: Upper West Side: 1 16 135 June 30, 1965: Frederick Douglass Houses: Upper West Side: 17 5, 9, 12, 17, 18 and 20 2,054 May 31, 1958: Frederick E ...

  5. NYC Mayor Adams, officials unveil low-income housing where ...

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    The new building — part of the broader Peninsula redevelopment — will be home to 183 apartments for low-income tenants and cultural arts center with studio spaces for individual artists. That ...

  6. Forest Houses - Wikipedia

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    The Forest Houses are a housing project in Morrisania, Bronx. The project consists of fifteen buildings, 9, 10 and 14-stories tall with 1,350 apartment units. It covers a 17.72-acre expanse, and is bordered by East 163rd and East 166th Streets, and Trinity and Tinton Avenues. It is owned and managed by New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA). [1]

  7. More affordable housing becomes available within Bedford Park ...

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    The building at 211 E. 203rd St., a short walk from Lehman College, opened to a housing lottery for renters with incomes up to $115,000, with preferences for New Yorkers over the age of 62 and ...

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