Following ‘bloody battle,’ Innovation QNS heads toward approval

Following ‘bloody battle,’ Innovation QNS heads toward approval

Following months of negotiations and heated disagreements that sparked a citywide conversation about how elected officials plan to deal with the city’s housing crisis, the City Council’s Land Use Committee unanimously approved the controversial Innovation QNS development slated for Astoria.

Read More

Council subcommittee says 'yes' to Innovation QNS as negotiations come down to the wire

Council subcommittee says 'yes' to Innovation QNS as negotiations come down to the wire

Innovation QNS was unanimously approved by the City Council’s Subcommittee on Zoning. The controversial project’s developers upped their housing promise but not everyone is on board. Negotiations will likely come down to the wire.

Read More

Innovation QNS fight comes to City Hall

Innovation QNS fight comes to City Hall

The fight over Innovation QNS finally made its way to City Hall this week, as the City Council began mulling over whether it will approve or reject the largest proposed development in the history of Queens.

Read More

Won tells Council to vote ‘no’ on Innovation QNS

Won tells Council to vote ‘no’ on Innovation QNS

Innovation QNS, the largest proposed rezoning in the history of Queens, is in peril after City Councilmember Julie Won told her Council colleagues that she’s opposed to the project and urged them to shoot it down when – or if – it comes up for a vote in the coming weeks.

Read More

Astoria development approved, suggesting shift in progressive attitude

Astoria development approved, suggesting shift in progressive attitude

Halletts North, a three-tower development in Astoria was approved by the City Council last week with the backing of progressive City Councilmember Tiffany Cabán, potentially signaling a shifting attitude the most progressive lawmakers in the city take toward private development and affordable housing.

Read More