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Gotham West, Largest Affordable Housing Project, Breaks Ground Near Hudson Yards

Gotham WestNothing in recent Manhattan history has spurred development like Hudson Yards in Midtown West is now. Since 2005, the one-time site of Mayor Bloomberg’s failed Olympics bid has seen the construction of 15 Manhattan luxury condo buildings and 12 hotels. News about development projects in the area are released every day it seems, and every real estate insider projects that development will skyrocket in the Far West Side over the next several years. Even building projects not directly inside the Hudson Yards boundaries have the area to thank for their existence. Gotham West, a massive construction project that will take up an entire block, is one such building. From 44th to 45th Street and Tenth to Eleventh Avenue, Gotham West is a four-tower rental and condo hybrid that plans to offer 1,263 housing units, 556 of which will be apartments for rent.

Heard the One About the Rent-Stabilized Luxury Rental Building in the Financial District? No, Seriously.

The meticulous renovation of the pre-war luxury rental building at 37 Wall Street in the Financial District speaks to the care with which architect Costas Kondylis turned famed architect Francis Kimball's original Beaux-Arts structure into one of the more desirable rental listings in the Financial District. It's a luxury rental through-and-through, but 37 Wall Street is also something else -- a test-case in a lawsuit that's looking to extend rent-stabilization to all buildings, luxury rental buildings in the Financial District notwithstanding, that were constructed with the benefit of New York's 421g tax breaks. The renovation of 37 Wall Street benefitted from those tax breaks in funding its overhaul into luxury rental apartments, and the New York Times reports that a December housing court decision could pass those benefits on to the residents at 37 Wall Street through eviction protections and, maybe, rent reductions. Suffice to say that the developers behind 37 Wall Street are not pleased.