NYC plans over 9,000 new apartments, including 3,000 affordable units, in rezoned Midtown Manhattan.

New York City plans to build nearly 10,000 new apartments, including nearly 3,000 affordable units, in Midtown Manhattan, an area previously off-limits to residential construction. The rezoning affects 42 blocks, creating new residential districts and allowing buildings to be much larger. This move, part of Mayor Eric Adams's housing initiative, aims to address the city's housing shortage and boost the local economy.

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