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Construction Begins on Mixed-Income Residential Development in Manhattan

Project Is Part of Gov. Hochul’s $25 Billion Affordable Housing Plan
The nearly 700-unit residential development, depicted in a rendering and located at 405 and 407 W. 206 St. in upper Manhattan's Inwood neighborhood, has begun. (New York Gov. Hochul's office)
The nearly 700-unit residential development, depicted in a rendering and located at 405 and 407 W. 206 St. in upper Manhattan's Inwood neighborhood, has begun. (New York Gov. Hochul's office)
CoStar News
May 9, 2023 | 10:46 P.M.

As a shortage of affordable housing is a common refrain in New York, the construction of a pair of interconnected, mixed-income residential rental buildings with nearly 700 apartments has begun in the Inwood neighborhood of upper Manhattan.

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