The City Council approved the rezoning of 54 blocks in Long Island City, a plan that could net nearly 15,000 homes.
The New York plan would open up 54 blocks of Long Island City, which are mostly warehouses and parking lots, to housing.
Some 15,000 new homes are slated to be built in Long Island City after the City Council passed the Adams administration’s ...
Lawmakers approved a plan Wednesday to rezone a 54-block swath of the Queens waterfront neighborhood, including industrial ...
Long Island has lost nearly 5,000 construction jobs as restrictive zoning, rising costs, an aging workforce and immigration pressures slow development and hiring.
I’ve lived in western Queens for more than 16 years, and like many of my neighbors, I have watched our community grow and ...
Long Island City and Jamaica are among five neighborhoods being targeted by the Adams administration for transformation, also including the East Bronx, Brooklyn’s Atlantic Avenue and Midtown. Together ...
A n almost unrecognizable Long Island City is on its way After four failed attempts to rezone the neighborhood, City Council voted on Wednesday to approve a plan called OneLIC — a comprehensive ...
The plan to revamp 54 blocks of Long Island City by permitting up to 14,700 homes was approved by the City Council on ...
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