Former New York women’s prison to become affordable housing site

As the cost of living spikes in tandem with homelessness rates across the country, various cities have begun exploring the idea of converting vacant spaces — like former shopping malls, defunct department stores, and abandoned churches — into affordable housing units.

In July 2024, New York Governor Kathy Hochul embraced that trend by investing over $108 million into the “Liberty Landing” project: an ambitious remodeling effort that will convert a former women’s correctional facility into an affordable housing site for low-income residents and formerly incarcerated individuals.

“Every New Yorker deserves access to safe, stable, and affordable housing,” Governor Hochul said in a press statement…

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