The mayor will reveal his goal of adding 100,000 homes in the borough over the next decade at his State of the City address.
In his state of the city address, Mayor Eric Adams announced the Manhattan Plan. Here’s what we know about the 100,000 units it could create:
Dubbed “The Manhattan Plan,” Hizzoner’s ambitious housing proposal would be the equivalent of creating a brand new Upper West Side, which stretches from 59th to 96th streets, or
Dubbed “The Manhattan Plan,” it’s “an initiative to review and refresh zoning across the whole of Manhattan, unlock potential housing sites for development from Inwood to the Financial District,” according to a release shared exclusively with Playbook ahead of the speech. ( You can read more about the idea from POLITICO’s Janaki Chadha here.)
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NEW YORK — New York City Mayor Eric Adams proposed a dramatic increase in housing in Manhattan, services for homeless people sleeping on subways and a program to ensure children are not born in city shelters during his third State of the City address Thursday — a speech delivered at the most perilous point in his career.
City Hall is planning to create 100,000 new homes in Manhattan alone, Adams said during his speech, which he delivered from the historic Apollo Theater in Harlem.
Mayor Adams delivered his fourth State of the City speech at the Apollo Theatre on Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025, in New York City. Mayor Eric Adams delivers the State of the City address at the Apollo ...
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The prosecutors from the Manhattan U.S. attorney’s office wrote in a court filing late Monday they unearthed evidence of the conduct as part of their “ongoing investigation” into
New York City plans to build a live-in “safe space” care facility for homeless people with serious mental illness who are repeatedly treated and discharged from city hospitals, Mayor Eric Adams said Wednesday.