Adams Moves to Build 1,700 Homes on City Sites in Williamsburg and East Harlem
The plan taps a city task force to build on municipal land, with a minimum affordable set-aside plus staged community outreach.
Overview
- City officials are issuing requests for proposals for 900 homes at 390 Kent Avenue and 800 homes at 1880 First Avenue, with at least 25% of units at each site designated as affordable.
- Public engagement is slated to start this year for the Williamsburg site, while outreach for the East Harlem site is scheduled for next year.
- At 390 Kent Avenue, the city aims to replace an aging DOT/DCAS facility with new housing and create public open space along the waterfront.
- The East Harlem project would convert a NYC Health + Hospitals parking lot across from Metropolitan Hospital into about 800 homes tied to the Housing for Health initiative.
- The announcement is part of the City Housing Activation Task Force effort that the administration says has advanced roughly 10,000 homes on city-owned sites, though local Brooklyn leaders criticized the Williamsburg plan and urged park use instead.