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The Real Deal’s Daily Dirt delves into the deal reached over the fate of the controversial Elizabeth Street Garden in Nolita.
A Cherished Lower Manhattan Garden is Saved by a New Affordable Housing Deal ...
Mayor Adams said Monday his administration is killing a long-stalled plan to build affordable apartments for senior citizens ...
Randy Mastro, the first deputy mayor, called the deal to preserve the Manhattan garden a “win-win.” Backers of a longtime ...
On Monday, Mayor Adams announced a signed agreement with City Councilmember Christopher Marte to support rezoning and increase the amount of new affordable housing to be created in Council District 1, ...
Mayor Eric Adams has announced plans to preserve Nolita’s Elizabeth Street Garden and build 620 affordable homes across three ...
Protesting the potential development of the Elizabeth Street Garden during Fashion Week, September 2024. Photo: Alamy New ...
The announcement by the mayor's office is the latest turn in a yearslong legal battle over a plan to build housing on the ...
One of the city's most contentious development battles has come to an end. Plans to turn the Elizabeth Street Garden in ...
First Deputy Mayor Randy Mastro announced that the city has reached an agreement with Council member Chris Marte to rezone three other sites instead of building on the Elizabeth Street Garden site.
Plans more than a decade in the works to turn Elizabeth Street Garden into affordable housing for seniors have been scrapped.
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