Thanks, but no thanks. That was the development team’s response to the Adams administration’s offer to build housing at another city-owned site if the developers dropped their lawsuit over their abandoned Elizabeth Street Garden project. The administration demanded last week that Pennrose, Riseboro and Habitat for Humanity New York City and Westchester drop their legal fight over the garden project, known as Haven Green. In exchange, the city would designate the team as the developers of another city-owned site at 22 Suffolk Street. In a Dec. 26 letter, First Deputy Mayor Randy Mastro gave the development team until Dec. 31 […]
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