Concern Housing and JPMorgan Chase tackle the New York housing crisis


The city that never sleeps is facing a formidable housing crisis as residents find it increasingly challenging to find a place to call home. As thousands of homeless people rely on the city’s main municipal shelter system for housing, space regularly runs out and creates a critical need for more affordable and supportive housing. While obstacles for creation of housing have never been greater — due to the elimination of New York’s 421a tax incentive, higher construction costs and rising interest…

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