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LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
38 years ago

First Hollywood Redevelopment Apartments Open

Lanewood Pines, a new 79-unit apartment complex in Hollywood, opens with 13 units reserved for moderate-income residents at below-market rental rates through Community Redevelopment Agency bond financing.
fromHoodline
1 week ago

Haven Court Lottery: 129 Affordable Units In Mott Haven

Haven Court's housing lottery is now live in Mott Haven, putting 129 apartments up for grabs through the city's Housing Connect portal, with applications due by March 16, 2026. The two-building development covers several affordability bands, with advertised rents starting at $545 for some studio units and topping out at $2,571 for two-bedrooms at the highest AMI tier.
NYC real estate
Real estate
fromThesanjoseblog
2 weeks ago

River Oaks Parkway Prepares for a Vibrant Residential Revival in San Jose

Major redevelopment will convert three former River Oaks Parkway office buildings into 737 homes—mixing market-rate apartments, affordable units, and townhouses—to boost North San Jose housing.
#affordable-housing
fromArchDaily
2 months ago
New York City

"Supertall for All": Powerhouse Company Proposes Equitable Mixed-Income Skyscraper in New York City

fromArchDaily
2 months ago
New York City

"Supertall for All": Powerhouse Company Proposes Equitable Mixed-Income Skyscraper in New York City

US news
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Kristof: Gentrification isn't all bad. How to bring back the American dream

Children who move into redeveloped mixed-income neighborhoods experience significantly improved educational outcomes and upward mobility, while adults show little economic benefit.
Real estate
fromThesanjoseblog
1 month ago

New Apartments Approved in West San Jose: Boosting Housing with Smart Redevelopment

Seven-story development at 1000 South De Anza converts a vacant commercial site into housing via builder's remedy, reserving 20% of units for low-income residents.
fromwww.amny.com
3 months ago

Elderly NYCHA residents pressured to relocate, activists say | amNewYork

The City has agreed to let Related, a developer, tear down that and more than 20 neighboring buildings in the Fulton & Elliott Chelsea Houses, and relocate residents. It would essentially privatize the housing development, rather than depending on the city to maintain and manage. The project includes rebuilding all 2,056 existing units and creating up to 3,454 new mixed-income units and new community facilities and public spaces.
Real estate
Brooklyn
fromBrownstoner
6 months ago

Brooklyn News: Looking Back at Life on Atlantic Avenue

Brooklyn real estate news features redevelopment of Clinton Hill factory into mixed-income housing, major Cobble Hill brownstone renovation, and notable local property listings.
#rezoning
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