Under R2A zoning, most houses could be expanded
The initiatives have come about as the result of increasing overdevelopment problems in this area and the proliferation of huge out-of-context structures commonly known as McMansions. Where rezoning plans have already been passed, what has been the effect
City Planning Commission Backs Shead Bay DownZoning
By Joe Maniscalco – Helen Klein contributed to this article.
Letters To The Editor High On Low-Rise Living
To The Editor:
The Atlantic Yards Project, rezoning 4th Avenue for 12-story buildings, the Brooklyn Bridge Park Project and other oversized mega structures will forever change this borough and alter the lives of the residents, who have called it
The Atlantic Yards Project, rezoning 4th Avenue for 12-story buildings, the Brooklyn Bridge Park Project and other oversized mega structures will forever change this borough and alter the lives of the residents, who have called it
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