NEW YORK — The latest luxury tower to rise in New York could distinguish itself not for its sky-high views but for its residents: survivors of 9/11, and some of the lowest-income renters in the city. On Thursday, a state oversight board cleared the way for a 900-foot mixed-use tower to be built at 130 Liberty St., also known as 5 World Trade, the only site on the World Trade Center campus that is expected to be residential. It took two decades of political wrangling. But the real feat, spurred b
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Coming off of a legislative session with little movement on her signature issue, the governor has announced another housing development in New York City.
The tower will include 1,200 new apartments, with roughly 400 units going to low-and moderate-income New Yorkers 80 of which will be set aside for 9/11 survivors and first responders.