
Affordable Housing Tower Planned for Financial District
A 24-story all-affordable housing tower is planned for Manhattan's Financial District, offering 120 rental units, including 18 for formerly homeless individuals. Construction starts mid-2027.
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A 24-story all-affordable housing tower is planned for Manhattan's Financial District, offering 120 rental units, including 18 for formerly homeless individuals. Construction starts mid-2027.

Permits have been filed for a five-story residential development in Oakland's Maxwell Park, bringing 28 new apartments, including four affordable units, to 5091 MacArthur Boulevard. The project will f

Chicago City Council has approved a 50-unit mixed-use development in Logan Square at 2240 N Milwaukee Avenue, featuring retail and affordable housing.

A new 15-story affordable housing project for LGBTQ+ seniors at 1939 Market Street in San Francisco's Castro district has secured funding. Construction is expected to begin next summer for the 188-uni

A vacant Mission District lot is set for an eight-story apartment complex with 35 units, including affordable housing. The project, inspired by the Flatiron Building, will bring new residences and com

Bratislava's downtown is undergoing a massive transformation with over $3 billion in investments, new high-rises, and modern commercial spaces, but faces challenges with affordable housing.

A former Catholic school building at 2401 West Congress Parkway in Chicago's Tri-Taylor neighborhood will convert into 52 apartments, including 11 affordable units, as part of a larger development.

Construction is advancing on Anagram Gowanus, a 20-story residential tower at 450 Union Street in Brooklyn. The development will offer 158 rental apartments, including affordable units, and 22,000 squ

A new rendering shows a six-story mixed-use building at 132–136 Melrose Street in Bushwick, Brooklyn, featuring 18 rental apartments and 6,000 sq ft of retail. Four to five units will be affordable.

Permits have been filed for a new condominium development at 1320 Marshall Street in Redwood City, San Mateo County, featuring 32 townhome-style apartments near Downtown. City Ventures is leading the

New York officials have greenlit a $3.5 billion plan to redevelop the 122-acre Brooklyn Marine Terminal with 6,000 homes and a new electric port.