The land, which has sat vacant since the 1990s, used to facilitate airplane manufacturing. Hochul's office said the existing structures on the property are…
New York is eyeing a parcel of unused land off a Long Island airport as part of its first state-owned housing development.
"We just secured a landmark housing deal that will make New York more affordable and livable, and now we're getting to work to turn it into reality," the governor said in a statement."Leveraging state-owned land is a significant opportunity to increase housing supply and help New Yorkers find a place to call home."
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