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$11 million for NYC's homeless, averting foreclosures, & more

Published June 29, 2021 (almost 5 years ago) · Updated 3 months ago
$11 million for NYC's homeless, averting foreclosures, & more
Governor Andrew Cuomo announces nearly $11 million to fund two supportive housing developments in Harlem for the city's homeless (amNY)
A new mortgage rule aims to slow down pandemic-related foreclosures by making it easier for lenders to modify a borrower's loan terms (The New York Times)
The 96th-floor penthouse at the troubled supertall tower 432 Park Ave. lists for $169 million—double what the owner paid four years ago (The New York Times)
An affordable housing project starts construction in East New York next month—the largest development in the neighborhood since it was rezoned in 2016 (Bklyner)
Some co-living start ups merged as a result of the pandemic—and many are thriving (Curbed)
An affordable housing lottery opens for 254 apartments in Flatbush in a development that will also house Flatbush Caton Market (press release)
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