Mayor Adams Plans 3,000 New Homes at Abandoned Queens Airfield
Eyewitness News ABC7NYAugust 5, 20252 min65,022 views
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- ✈️ An ambitious plan by Mayor Adams aims to transform the abandoned Flushing Airport in Queens into a new housing development.
- 💡 The 60-acre site, vacant since 1984, will feature 3,000 new homes alongside preserved wetlands.
- 🗓️ Construction is slated to begin in 2028 as part of a public-private partnership.
Addressing New York's Housing Crisis
- 🏙️ This project is a key component of Mayor Adams' broader goal to create 500,000 new homes by 2032.
- 🔑 The initiative is part of the "City of Yes" plan, utilizing executive orders to identify city-owned sites for housing.
- 👨👩👧👦 The development prioritizes housing for essential workers, including union construction workers, police officers, firefighters, nurses, sanitation workers, and teachers.
Partnership and Vision
- 🤝 The project is a collaboration between Mayor Eric Adams, Cirrus Workforce Housing, and the New York City building trades.
- 🌳 The plan emphasizes balancing development with environmental preservation, ensuring wetlands remain intact.
- 🎯 The goal is to provide much-needed housing for the city's essential workforce, reinforcing the backbone of New York.
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