Perhaps in an attempt to repair his reputation among the city's real estate power brokers, Bill de Blasio told the Real Estate Board of New York that he doesn't want to slow the new development boom while in office. In fact, it's just the opposite. "[T]he only way I can achieve my goals is if we are building and building aggressively," he told REBNY members in a closed meeting. In the name of building 200,000 units of affordable housing, he realizes that "height and density" will play a role. So here's to the supertowers of the future, backed by BdB? [Politcker; previously]
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