A neglected area of Staten Island will get a fresh batch of new eco-friendly housing
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Staten Island's North Shore is poised to become the site of New York City's largest mass timber residential development, named as part of a larger initiative to revitalize the area. Mayor Eric Adams announced Artimus and Phoenix Realty Group as developers for this mixed-income housing project, which will include 500 units, with 25% allocated for affordable housing. The project aims to reduce the city’s carbon footprint and promote sustainable building practices while contributing to a broader economic strategy of investment and job creation in Staten Island.
Mass timber is a sustainable alternative to conventional construction materials, providing both environmental benefits and the potential for quicker building timelines.
Artimus and Phoenix Realty Group's project will include 500 units, with 25% designated as affordable housing, setting it apart as a significant development.
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