It’s a hole-in-dumb. Lefty mayoral hopeful and city Comptroller Brad Lander wants to pave over public golf courses to build much-needed homes to ease the Big Apple’s housing crisis — to the ...
In a proposal likely to make golf lovers tee off, mayoral candidate Brad Lander wants to turn some of New York City’s public golf courses into 50,000 new homes to tackle the housing crisis.
As the debate over how to solve the state’s housing crisis deepens in Olympia, a Democrat-backed supply-side bill soared through the state House last week. House Bill 1757 by state Rep.
A panel of “randomly selected” New Yorkers would decide which projects get fast-tracked New neighborhoods would replace four of the city’s 12 public golf courses, but there’s a catch.
“These standardized designs will help smaller homebuilders cut through the complexity, speeding up the time between concept and construction and lowering costs of building." ...
Comptroller Brad Lander wants to build 500,000 housing units over the next 10 years by, in part, declaring a housing emergency to speed up construction. Lander, who is running for mayor ...
Brad Lander is throwing out the biggest number in the race in terms of housing construction if he beats the 10 other candidates for mayor in November. The New York City comptroller announced a ...
Mr. Lander wants 500,000 homes to be built in the city. Nearly every candidate has the crisis as a top issue. By Mihir Zaveri Declare a state of emergency because of New York City’s housing crisis.
The final set of plans for a £40 million housing estate, 10 years in the making, have officially been approved. A bid to construct 85 homes on Blean Common, near Canterbury, has been “a huge ...