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Bed-Stuy »

Applications are open for 27 Albany Ave., including one-bedrooms for as low as $1,230 a month.

Yorkville »

An upcoming change to the 421-a tax break has led the developer to trim 35 planned units down to eight.

Astoria »

Just six affordable units are up for grabs, and applicants have until June 26 to apply.

Williamsburg »

The developers were met with disbelief by advocates who point out their track record in Bushwick.

East Williamsburg »

Sixteen subsidized apartments are up for grabs through the city's housing lottery. 

High Bridge »

Owner SCS Reality got $3.2 million in tax breaks while overcharging tenants, advocates said. 

Sunnyside »

The owner of the building says he's hoping to get the project started in the next year.

Long Island City »

While developers laud the state's new 421-a tax break, advocates say it won't help with affordability.

Astoria »

The state's "Affordable New York" tax program will allow Durst to construct the remaining six buildings.

Long Island City »

Two Albany lawmakers want to change the formula used to determine affordable housing eligibility.

Greenwich Village »

More than 78 percent of buildings getting the 421-a tax abatement don't offer affordable housing.

Long Island City »

The company bought the landmarked Clock Tower building and adjacent development site for $167 million.

Williamsburg »

Owners of 178 buildings could lose their 421-a tax breaks as part of the city crackdown, officials said.

Upper West Side »

A new agreement for the state's 421-a tax plan could cost the city $2.4 billion a year, advocates say.

Bushwick »

Applications to live at 303 Stanhope St. are due by Aug. 31.