A building in Riverside Center that has a separate entrance for lower-income tenants has opened its affordable housing lottery, with 116 units available.
Read moreDetailsA building in Riverside Center that has a separate entrance for lower-income tenants has opened its affordable housing lottery, with 116 units available.
Read moreDetailsNew buildings that get special tax or zoning breaks in return for affordable housing will have to build a single entrance and common spaces for tenants of all of the
Read moreDetailsThe building at 62nd street and Riverside Boulevard that has separate entrances for market-rate and affordable-housing tenants has reportedly drawn over 88,000 applications for
Read moreDetailsThe city has begun advertising the lottery for apartments in 40 Riverside Boulevard, the Upper West Side building that sparked our original story that coined the term "Poor Door."
Read moreDetailsDespite a backlash against poor doors, a second building has been proposed on the Upper West Side with a separate entrance for tenants in affordable housing.
Read moreDetailsSomeone reopened the poor door this week. News broke that the De Blasio administration has approved the application by Extell Development to create separate entrances for market-rate and affordable-housing
Read moreDetailsWell, whaddya know. A week ago, West Side Rag broke a story about Extell's new building at 40 Riverside Boulevard, whose affordable apartments could be in a separate segment from its luxury ones. We ran it along with a somewhat silly photo illustration, which we dubbed a "Poor Door." The ...
Read moreDetailsYou know that show Downton Abbey? Where the servants have to come and go through separate entrances and bow their heads when they see a noble? Well, there could soon be a version of Downton Abbey right here, on the Upper West Side! A 33-story building slated to be built ...
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