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Concourse »

The Bronx saw more permits for residential units this year than other boroughs, a report found.

Astoria »

2030 Astoria Developers says it relies on the 421-a program's revival to go ahead with its plans.

East Harlem »

Questions remain on whether developers will build rental apartments without the controversial abatement.

Astoria »

Without the 421-a tax breaks, the Durst Organization won't do the full project.

Murray Hill »

The 37-story building at 225 E. 39th St. will include 75 affordable units, an HPD spokeswoman said.

Sunnyside »

REBNY and the Building Trades failed to reach an agreement to include a provision for prevailing wages.

Kingsbridge »

An Independent Budget Office report found prevailing wage rules for 421-a projects could cost $2.8B.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

The applicants are vying for affordable units in Sky, a luxury residential tower on 42nd Street. 

Williamsburg »

Nearly 200 landlords using 421-a tax breaks must now register 2,400 apartments as rent-regulated units.

Midtown »

One57's tax breaks yielded fewer affordable units than the condo's taxes could have built.

Greenwich Village »

The governor issued a subdued response to Mayor Bill de Blasio's scathing criticism.

East Harlem »

De Blasio's agenda for New York City took a beating in a tentative Albany legislative deal.

Midtown »

The tentative agreement still must be approved by the Assembly and the Senate.

Roosevelt Island »

Mayor Bill de Blasio says a strengthening of expired rent laws is the only solution.