The Hudson Yards West development project on Manhattan's Far West Side has revised its plans to include at least 625 affordable housing units, an increase from the previously proposed 420. This $12 billion plan, which excludes a casino proposal after local opposition, promises 4,000 residential units, 6.6 acres of public space, a K-8 public school, and a daycare facility. City officials expect the development to generate about 35,000 construction jobs and provide future tax revenues for infrastructure improvements, showcasing a commitment to working-class New Yorkers and community development.
The $12 billion development at Hudson Yards West will create at least 625 permanently affordable housing units and significant infrastructure improvements.
Mayor Eric Adams emphasized the historic agreement, stating it brings thousands of new homes for working-class New Yorkers to Manhattan.
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