by Jorge Fontan | Feb 1, 2026 | New Building Design, Planning & Development, Residential (Multifamily)
The United States is struggling with a severe housing crisis, with shortage estimates often exceeding 4 million units. Nowhere is this crisis more visible than in New York. While the nation struggles to scale, New York City faces an immediate need for 500,000 new...
by Jorge Fontan | Last updated Jan 17, 2026 | Planning & Development, Residential (Multifamily), Zoning (NYC)
New York City regulates property development through three primary zoning categories: Commercial (C), Manufacturing (M), and Residential (R). Each district and its subsequent subdistricts define specific allowable uses and bulk regulations for any given site. While...
by Jorge Fontan | Jan 17, 2026 | Planning & Development, Residential (Multifamily), Zoning (NYC)
New York City regulates property development through three primary zoning categories: Commercial (C), Manufacturing (M), and Residential (R). Each district and its subsequent subdistricts define specific allowable uses and bulk regulations for any given site. While...
by Jorge Fontan | Last updated Jan 17, 2026 | Planning & Development, Residential (Multifamily), Zoning (NYC)
New York City regulates property development through three primary zoning categories: Commercial (C), Manufacturing (M), and Residential (R). Each district and its subsequent subdistricts define specific allowable uses and bulk regulations for any given site. While...
by Jorge Fontan | Last updated Jan 17, 2026 | Planning & Development, Residential (Multifamily), Zoning (NYC)
New York City regulates property development through three primary zoning categories: Commercial (C), Manufacturing (M), and Residential (R). Each district and its subsequent subdistricts define specific allowable uses and bulk regulations for any given site. While...
by Jorge Fontan | Last updated Jan 17, 2026 | Planning & Development, Zoning (NYC)
NYC regulates property development through different zoning districts, organized into three primary categories: Commercial (C), Manufacturing (M), and Residential (R). These designations establish “use and bulk” rules that define a building’s...