City Approves Thousands of New Homes in Midtown South and Garment District

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The New York City Council has approved a plan to add approximately 9,500 new homes across 42 blocks in Midtown Manhattan by updating outdated zoning laws, aiming to address the city's housing shortage and revitalize the area post-pandemic.
Topics:business#housing-development#local-news#midtown-manhattan#new-york-city#urban-revitalization#zoning-reform
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