Brooklyn's priciest address, NYCHA subsidy snafu, & more
A NYCHA computer error mistakenly sends thousands of letters to tenants informing them their Section 8 rent subsidy is ending (The City)
With an average asking price of $2,458 per square foot, Dumbo's 30 Front St. could become Brooklyn’s priciest address (New York Post)
The last-minute addition of 150 rent-stabilized apartments to plans for One45 in Harlem is slammed by a local lawmaker as "11th-hour breadcrumbs" (Gothamist)
An affordable housing lottery launches for 14 apartments at 95-01 37th St. in Jackson Heights, Queens (New York Yimby)
Families of the victims who died in the Champlain Towers South condo building collapse in Surfside, Fla., reach a $997 million settlement (The New York Times)
Designers are using stripes to infuse color and energy into home furnishings (Architectural Digest)