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Clinton Hill »

St. Mary's Episcopal Church plans to demolish its parish hall and construct a 16-story building.

East Harlem »

The study warned that health inequities in East Harlem could grow due to a loss of affordable housing. 

Civic Center »

Bill de Blasio said the comptroller's criticism of his affordable housing plan was just 'grandstanding.'

Midtown »

The speech criticized mayor's efforts to address inequality but Stringer would not say he was running.

Hudson Square »

Neighborhoods across the city are grappling with Mandatory Inclusionary Housing with mixed results.

Sunnyside »

The developer withdrew its application for the 10-story Barnett Avenue project, a city councilman said.

Bushwick »

Four subsidized apartments are coming to 44-46 Stanhope Street at Evergreen Avenue.

Nolita »

Community Board 2 residents want the city to build on Hudson Street instead.

Prospect Heights »

The deadline to apply at 535 Carlton Ave. is on Thursday, Sept. 15.

Long Island City »

The housing lottery opened Friday for 35 affordable units at 2222 Jackson Ave. in Long Island City.

Astoria »

Applications are open for six affordable apartments at 28-22 Astoria Blvd.

East Harlem »

A former African burial ground is slated to become affordable housing. 

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

Applications are open for 169 affordable apartments at 435 W. 31st St., between Ninth and 10th avenues.

Williamsburg »

Rabsky Group's massive apartment complex would have 344 affordable apartments.

Upper West Side »

Here are 10 things you need to know about how to apply for an affordable housing lottery.