Council subcommittee approves $2 billion Innovation QNS proposal after developers make modifications via QNS
The $2 billion Innovation QNS project has cleared another hurdle in the city’s public review process. $2 billion Innovation QNS
The amount of affordable housing has been under intense negotiation in recent weeks after Councilwoman Julie Won announced last month that she was demanding 55% affordability from the developers. Mayor Eric Adams and Queens Borough President Donovan Richards, citing the ongoing housing crisis in the borough, announced they weregoing forward after Innovation QNS agreed to increase the number of affordable units to 40%.
Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez weighed in on the controversial plan with a statement released Wednesday, Nov. 16. While the Innovation QNS proposal is not in her district, Ocasio-Cortez is a powerful voice among progressives in Astoria who stand against the project.
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