Not exact matches
The plan calls for the creation of
low - equity housing cooperatives, reinvesting in NYCHA housing, developing community land trusts, creating tax abatements for developers and entrepreneurs who bring business into Central Brooklyn and hire local residents must be encouraged to hire locally, offering quality careers to residents and a moratorium on wealthy developers being allowed to buy up
apartment buildings and leave the units
vacant.
REAL ESTATE — «Stringer: NYCHA
apartments left
vacant for years,» by Capital's Kelly Weill: «
Low - income
apartments run by the New York City Housing Authority are in high demand, with more than 270,000 applicants on the authority's waiting list.
The plan to convert a
vacant and aged county - owned office building in Kingston into
apartments for
low - income seniors came to an abrupt halt last week.
Top analysts expect there to be a few more
vacant apartments by the end of 2014, but strong demand will keep the percentage of
vacant apartments compared to overall stock very
low for a very long time...