Kramer Levin has collaborated with the NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) to obtain approvals from the City Council for the development of a new building with 81 units of supportive and affordable housing on property located at 107-111 East 123rd Street in Manhattan. The property will be developed by the Fortune Society, a New York City based nonprofit organization that is nationally renowned for providing services and housing for the formerly incarcerated. The land use approvals are a special permit to maximize the available square footage, designation of the property as an Urban Development Action Area and Project, and disposition of city owned property. 

The Kramer Levin team was led by Land Use partner Elise Wagner, Planning and Development Specialist Jeff Mulligan, and Environmental special counsel Toni L. Finger.

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Jeff Mulligan

Planning and Development Specialist, New York

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