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New York advances plan that would bring about 15,000 housing units to Long Island City

Officials seek to revamp rules in traditionally industrial area
New York wants to add housing and commercial space in a 54-block traditionally industrial area in Long Island City. (Department of City Planning)
New York wants to add housing and commercial space in a 54-block traditionally industrial area in Long Island City. (Department of City Planning)
CoStar News
April 22, 2025 | 7:56 P.M.

Long Island City, an increasingly popular residential neighborhood just across the East River from Manhattan, is closer to seeing more housing after New York officially kicked off a public review process that aims to revamp zoning and add about 15,000 housing units.

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