STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Mayor Eric Adams praised a number of housing initiatives throughout the city that included three locations on Staten Island and brought and improved affordable units to city-owned properties.
The Staten Island projects included a plan to renovate the West Brighton Houses owned by the New York City Housing Authority, a housing development that will turn the sanitation garage on Jersey Street into 233 affordable units, and a search for a developer to construct roughly 550 units of housing along the Stapleton waterfront.
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