· Act — New Rochelle & Horton Winthrop - Heritage Homes: An ACT authorizing Westchester County to enter into an agreement with the City of New Rochelle and Horton Winthrop, LLC or its designee for infrastructure improvements in support of a fair and
affordable housing development known as Heritage Homes located in the City, and to accept a grant at no cost to the County of all necessary property rights
Not exact matches
But the little -
known agency in the Department of
Housing and Urban Development has been thrust into the spotlight as trade groups mount an unusually intense lobbying effort, seeking to scale back regulations that they say are hampering an industry that could provide a market - based solution to the affordable housing
Housing and Urban
Development has been thrust into the spotlight as trade groups mount an unusually intense lobbying effort, seeking to scale back regulations that they say are hampering an industry that could provide a market - based solution to the
affordable housing housing crisis.
Mr. de Blasio, in pursuit of his goal to build or preserve 200,000 units of
affordable housing in a decade, wanted Albany to renew the tax credit but require all developers getting it to build
affordable housing,
no matter where their
development was, and also wanted the program to include a mansion tax on sales of residences worth $ 1.75 million or more.
· Resolution — Heritage Homes - New Rochelle: A Resolution adopting the Findings Statement as related to the fair and
affordable housing development to be
known as Heritage Homes located in the City of New Rochelle
The
development,
known as Astoria Cove, is viewed as a coup by the de Blasio administration and left - leaning City Council members — a about - face on the part of City Councilmembers occasioned by a 7 percent increase in the amount of
affordable housing housing to built — and an agreement to use organized labor during the construction phase, even as speculation builds that the developer, Alma Realty, could flip the property and some activists question whether enough
affordable housing will be built.
421 - a &
Affordable Housing Money Heastie said Tuesday that there was significant agreement on the new 421 - a property tax abatement program that is meant to spur affordable housing development in the most expensive New York City neighborhoods, and that while there were still concerns, the Assembly would pass Cuomo's version, known as Affordable
Affordable Housing Money Heastie said Tuesday that there was significant agreement on the new 421 - a property tax abatement program that is meant to spur affordable housing development in the most expensive New York City neighborhoods, and that while there were still concerns, the Assembly would pass Cuomo's version, known as Affordable Ne
Housing Money Heastie said Tuesday that there was significant agreement on the new 421 - a property tax abatement program that is meant to spur
affordable housing development in the most expensive New York City neighborhoods, and that while there were still concerns, the Assembly would pass Cuomo's version, known as Affordable
affordable housing development in the most expensive New York City neighborhoods, and that while there were still concerns, the Assembly would pass Cuomo's version, known as Affordable Ne
housing development in the most expensive New York City neighborhoods, and that while there were still concerns, the Assembly would pass Cuomo's version,
known as
AffordableAffordable New York.
There was also a mutual disappointment in the governor's office and in City Hall over the lapsed tax break and
development program
known as 421 - a, which the governor had urged developers and unions to negotiate on last year, and which Mr. de Blasio looked to restart in order to support the creation of
affordable housing in the city, a bedrock promise of his first term.
Mr. Blaesser, a LandLaw partner well -
known for his 40B
development work and
affordable housing appeals practice, was a panelist in the second panel.
I did upscale
development at the time, and didn't
know of anyone who developed
affordable seniors
housing.
Created as part of the 1986 tax reform effort, the LIHTC, also
known as the
affordable housing credit, has been responsible for financing the
development of more than 2.7 million rental homes.