Shaping the future of New York’s state’s affordable housing

At a time when New York City mayoral candidates are submitting affordable housing plans produced by artificial intelligence, City & State will fill the topical conversation space with real experts in the field next Thursday at its 2025 Affordable Housing Forum.

The event, to be held at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in Lower Manhattan, attracts a cross-over audience of real estate professionals seeking to focus on issues facing non-governmental organizations (NGOs), developers, and government agencies building homes for low income New Yorkers.

“This year’s event will present discussions dedicated to the needs of affordable housing across the state’s diverse regions as growing populations in cities and counties are struggling to find secure, stable living options,” said City & State Editor-in-Chief Ralph R. Ortega. “We expect many people will want to listen to what our industry leaders – including government officials like Blanca Lopez, commissioner of planning for Westchester County, have to say.”…

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