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Housing production in New York City rose 23 percent in the first 10 months of 2025, since the passage of Mayor Eric Adams’ “ City of Yes ” housing plan, according to city data. Coinciding with the first anniversary of the plan’s passage on Friday, Mayor Eric Adams and Department of City Planning Commissioner Dan Garodnick released new statistics showing that the city has permitted roughly 17,600 new homes through late October, a 22.8 percent increase from the same period in 2024. Key reforms under the plan include the legalization of accessory dwelling units, affordable housing bonuses, new zoning districts, reduced parking mandates, and more.

Adams called his administration the “most pro-housing administration in city history.”

“One year ago today,

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