NYC pols push state to fix decades-old law blamed for preventing much-needed housing as highlighted by Post probe
Briefly

This law is a relic of another era, it was created in the 1960s when the city was worried - believe it or not - about too much housing being developed and not enough office.
A study by Columbia University found that the law may have cost Gotham potentially 200,000 apartments over the decades - enough to fill roughly half of the city's deficit of 342,000 housing units.
Read at New York Post
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