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LIC to undergo rapid change in new year

 |  Source: Queens Chronicle

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Queens Family Courthouse

The Queens Family Courthouse has been transformed into a mixed-use architectural jewel that will energize Downtown Jamaica, redefining apartment life and attracting new retail businesses to the area.

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#07 NYC Housing Sector By the Numbers

NYCEDC explores the interplay of the economic downturn and fluctuations in the NYC residential housing market.

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Melrose Retail Strategy

Learn about NYCEDC's collaboration with the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) to strengthen retail corridors and foster a balanced retail environment in the Melrose neighborhood of the South Bronx.

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Hunter's Point South

Hunter's Point South will be a vibrant, sustainable and well-designed middle-income urban community and waterfront park in Long Island City.

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Seaview Senior Living Center

The Seaview Senior Living Center will create much-needed senior housing and provide quality care for many of the area's elderly residents.

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Flushing Commons

Downtown Flushing in Queens will see high-quality development including the Flushing Commons project, which will introduce new residential units, retail space, a recreational center and more.

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City Point

The City Point project in Downtown Brooklyn aims to foster a mixed-use urban environment with expanded retail and housing options, additional open space, and academic and cultural facilities.

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New Stapleton Waterfront

The former Navy Homeport will be transformed into a vibrant, sustainable, and livable addition to Staten Island.

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Charleston Municipal Site

A proposed mixed-use program - an approximately 60-acre City-owned property located in Charleston, Staten Island to include a new park, senior housing, a public school, a library branch, and retail.

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