NYC Unveils $22 Billion 'Block by Block' Plan to Build, Preserve 400,000 Affordable Homes
May 26, 2026
NYC mayor unveils Block by Block, a $22 billion plan to build 200,000 new affordable, rent-stabilized homes and preserve 200,000 more over the next decade, backed by a broad set of reforms.
The initiative, launching this fall in the Bronx and spanning multiple city agencies and community partners, aims to address housing quality, health disparities, and neighborhood preservation.
Over five years, the plan commits about $22 billion to support construction, stabilization, zoning changes, and purchase of homes to facilitate development.
Reactions are mixed, with business leaders, lawmakers, and housing advocates weighing in amid a polarized response to the proposal.
The package includes stronger enforcement against negligent landlords, streamlined housing code enforcement, and expanded tenant unions.
A legislative task force will overhaul the maintenance code and expand 311 investigations, with heat-season cases fully investigated and legal action possible against negligent landlords.
Critics, including a prominent representative, warn that current public housing management is lacking and caution that more regulation could deter investment and stunt development.
Real estate and business leaders broadly back expanding housing but worry about regulation-heavy provisions, such as wage mandates and tighter oversight.
Industry stakeholders push back, calling the plan insufficient and highlighting concerns about fiscal stress in stabilized housing and potential cost increases from project labor agreements.
A pilot tenant-based equity program would let renters build wealth tied to their buildings without homeownership, addressing racial wealth gaps.
The Community Opportunity to Purchase Act would give nonprofits and qualified buyers the first bid option and the right to match offers on selected multifamily properties.
The housing push ties to concerns about the city’s business climate and the role of private capital in housing finance.
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