The saga of the Elizabeth Street Garden is taking a holiday break. The would-be developers of the affordable housing project at the Nolita site paused their lawsuit against the city over the weekend, Crain’s reported. The freeze appears to stem from negotiations with the city over an alternate site for the project, though those discussions seemed to be taking place when the lawsuit was filed. The talks revolve around 22 Suffolk Street, a smaller lot a half-mile away from the garden. Council member Christopher Marte endorsed a 200-unit, all-affordable development for that site. “We are pleased to have reached an […]
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