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NYU Furman Center Launches CoreData.nyc, Hub for NYC Housing and Neighborhood Data

“Today, the NYU Furman Center announced the launch of a new online hub for New York City housing and neighborhood data. CoreData.nyc standardizes datasets from a variety of city, state, and federal sources to present over 100 indicators describing New York City’s housing and neighborhoods. It is the city’s most comprehensive resource for property-level subsidized housing information in New York City.

CoreData.nyc is both an update and an expansion of the NYU Furman Center’s Subsidized Housing Information Project (SHIP), which launched in 2011. As with SHIP, CoreData.nyc allows users to search for currently subsidized properties in the city and identify properties at risk of exiting from affordability restrictions. CoreData.nyc also includes neighborhood-level information on housing markets, home affordability, land use, demographics, and neighborhood conditions. CoreData.nyc also features independent analysis by NYU Furman Center researchers, including new data analysis presented along with interactive maps. New findings released today include: Expiring Affordable Housing in New York City: By 2020, the regulatory agreements governing 15 7 federally subsidized residential properties in New York City are set to expire; over the following decade, another 593 are set to expire. View the map;

Newly Constructed Housing Units on the Rise in 2015: Between 2014 and 2015, New York City saw a 7% increase in the number of completed residential units authorized for occupancy, marking the third straight year of gains. View the map“…

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