
Lucas Lopes
Editor at Multiversomais
Articles
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5 days ago |
cozen.com | Lucas Lopes
On June 20, 2025, the Adams Administration and the Department of City Planning (DCP) initiated public engagement for the 'Manhattan Plan,' a proposal to add 100,000 new homes in Manhattan over the next decade. The Plan aims to increase housing production in Manhattan by using new tools created by the City of Yes for Housing Opportunity initiative, identifying locations for new housing (including on city-owned sites), and introducing zoning updates and process improvements.
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4 weeks ago |
jdsupra.com | Lucas Lopes |Rachel Scall |Meenakshi Srinivasan
On May 28, 2025, the New York City Council approved the city-led Atlantic Avenue Mixed Use Plan (AAMUP, pronounced "aim up"), rezoning a low-density industrial stretch of Atlantic Avenue and surrounding blocks in Brooklyn’s Crown Heights and Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhoods to facilitate higher density, mixed-use development, which is expected to result in 4,600 new housing units.
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1 month ago |
cozen.com | Meenakshi Srinivasan |Lucas Lopes
On May 28, 2025, the New York City Council approved the city-led Atlantic Avenue Mixed Use Plan (AAMUP, pronounced "aim up"), rezoning a low-density industrial stretch of Atlantic Avenue and surrounding blocks in Brooklyn’s Crown Heights and Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhoods to facilitate higher density, mixed-use development, which is expected to result in 4,600 new housing units.
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2 months ago |
jdsupra.com | Vivien Krieger |Lucas Lopes |Rachel Scall
On April 21, 2025, the New York City Planning Commission (CPC) certified the city-led Long Island City Neighborhood Plan, known as OneLIC, into public review. OneLIC seeks to build on Long Island City’s status as one of Queens’ premier central business districts by amending zoning regulations to encourage the development of equitable housing, economic growth, and a more resilient and interconnected publicly accessible waterfront.
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2 months ago |
cozen.com | Vivien Krieger |Lucas Lopes
On April 21, 2025, the New York City Planning Commission (CPC) certified the city-led Long Island City Neighborhood Plan, known as OneLIC, into public review. OneLIC seeks to build on Long Island City’s status as one of Queens’ premier central business districts by amending zoning regulations to encourage the development of equitable housing, economic growth, and a more resilient and interconnected publicly accessible waterfront.
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