New York developers are transforming struggling office buildings into more than 12,000 new apartments in a bid to help offset the city’s worst housing crisis in decades.
Most of the units are either starting or completing construction next year, and over 3,000 of them will be earmarked as permanently affordable homes, according to a new estimate from the Adams administration that tracks progress on City of Yes — a 2024 zoning overhaul
Real estate developers have already turned iconic towers like