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NYC Is Moving Towards Creating a Permanent Open Restaurants Program

At the height of the pandemic, in response to local restaurants suffering from shuttering their indoor dining services, New York City implemented an emergency “Open Restaurants Program” that suspended certain zoning location...more

NYC Council Approves Proposal to Mandate Racial Equity Reports for Certain Land Use Applications

On June 17, the New York City Council approved legislation (Intro. No. 1572-B of 2019) that would require specific land use applications to include "racial equity reports." Under the law, which would go into effect on June 1,...more

Where do the Mayoral Candidates Stand on Affordable Housing?

As New York City prepares to elect its new mayor, we are turning our attention to the top Democratic candidates and their positions on how to address affordable housing. While all of the candidates agree that affordable...more

Mayor de Blasio Presses Forward with Citywide Zoning Agenda

Mayor de Blasio’s citywide zoning agenda continues to press forward. On March 17, the proposed Zoning for Coastal Flood Resiliency text amendment, which seeks to advance the design of resilient buildings, was unanimously...more

What De Blasio’s Land Use Agenda Means for Brooklyn Real Estate Development

Even with all the development of the last 20 years, Brooklyn, the most populous of New York City’s five boroughs, now approaching 2.7 million residents, continues to attract strong interest from developers, each scouring the...more

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