The city’s largest residential rezoning in decades just cleared its first hurdle — the OneLIC Neighborhood Plan has been approved, paving the way for nearly 15,000 new homes in Long Island City. We’ll unpack what this means for housing, affordability, and infrastructure, then shift to billion-dollar refinancing in Midtown, distressed asset plays, and a headline-grabbing brokerage move. Finally, we close with the latest political maneuvering that could reshape both City Hall and New York real estate’s future. For more info, contact Jordan Shea or visit JordanShea.com.
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