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Upper East Side »

The new building will include 11 "homeownership" units and a fitness center, according to the developer.

Crown Heights »

Part of the new "Concern Bergen" complex is reserved for people with psychiatric disabilities.

Yorkville »

NYCHA should not be using its land to create market-rate apartments, local pols say.

Upper East Side »

The city plans to build a high-rise with 350 to 400 units on top of an existing playground.

Bed-Stuy »

The new complex on Herkimer Street will also provide units for individuals with mental health issues.

Washington Heights »

Residents of Salyer House, a low-income building, said they should be reimbursed for extra expenses.

Crown Heights »

The 12-story building in Crown Heights has apartments for veterans and space for a local church.

Hamilton Heights »

Developers of P.S. 186 have closed on the construction financing to turn it into a Boys and Girls Club.

Central Harlem »

Residents of West 123rd Street are skeptical that the building will be completed anytime soon.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

Brian Fischler was rejected because the city used outdated guidelines to determine his income.

Bed-Stuy »

More than 200 people helped erect a new playground at Willoughby Court.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

The new project on West 45th Street will offer one-bedrooms for as little as $533 a month.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

CB12 members met with officials from Quadriad Realty Partners to further discuss plans for its skyscrapers in WaHi.

East Village & Lower East Side »

Community Board 3's land use committee worked on a development plan for the vacant lots over the past three years.

Harlem »

The Central Harlem buildings on a formerly vacant block will be reserved for low- and middle-income tenants.