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Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Open letter regarding proposed development over Bloomingdale library

The NYC Economic Development Council is proposing an 850-unit market-rate development at 150 West 100th Street, with a new Bloomingdale library on the first two floors.

Many in the neighborhood have concerns and some of us have published this letter.






To:

Community Board 7's Housing & Land Use Committee

Councilmember Shaun Abreu

Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine

Manhattan Borough President-elect Sen. Brad Hoylman-Sigal

Assembly Member Micah C. Lasher

Economic Development Corporation

NY Public Library 


Many people in the community are thrilled that there will be more affordable housing in the neighborhood with the proposal to build a new library under apartments at 150 West 100th Street. We are YIMBY - Yes to Affordable Housing in My Backyard!


The Bloomingdale project will be one step toward remedying the ongoing loss of affordable housing.


Over 345,000 units of affordable housing have been lost throughout New York City over the past two decades creating the affordable housing crisis we now confront. In this neighborhood alone: 



There has been a great deal of construction - such as Columbus Square and the Extell Ariel buildings. But virtually all the new buildings (with the exception of a single affordable unit at 250 West 96th Street on Broadway) are fully market-rate. 


This is a problem that the government created and that we must solve together.  [Click on "read more"]

Saturday, November 8, 2025