The $2 billion project would transform a five-block area of Astoria that includes the Museum of the Moving Image with 3,200 apartments, of which around 1,400 would be designated as affordable housing, according to the New York City Council.
Make your contribution now and help Gothamist thrive in 2022.A plan to build the largest private housing development in Queens is expected to be approved by the New York City Council Tuesday following a flurry of last-minute talks between the developers and the Councilmember who represents the community.
Initial plans had called for roughly 700 below-market rate units. But Councilmember Julie Won, who represents the district and holds the key vote on the Council, pushed for greater affordability. Ultimately, the developers increased both the total number of units as well as those considered affordable.
As part of a community benefits agreement related to the project, the developers will also set aside $2 million for free legal services to protect neighboring tenants from displacement, discrimination and harassment.
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