What Happened This Week in NYC Housing? May 23, 2025
Briefly

City Limits provided an overview of significant developments in NYC housing, land use, and homelessness this week. Highlighted stories include Related Companies abandoning a casino project to propose 4,000 apartments in Hudson Yards, rising costs faced by residents in Rochdale Village, NYCHA's new dog park in the Bronx, slow approvals for Accessory Dwelling Units in Staten Island, and a state court's rent stabilization case affecting upstate tenant protections. The roundup serves to keep the community informed and connected on vital housing issues.
Residents at Rochdale Village, a Queens Mitchell-Lama co-op home to some 25,000 people, are facing soaring maintenance, insurance and other costs, which is a significant concern.
Related Companies is dropping its bid to build a casino at Hudson Yards, proposing instead to build up to 4,000 new apartments, indicating a shift in focus towards affordable housing.
Read at City Limits
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