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New laws against housing discrimination, phony contractors steal $93,000, & more

By Emily Myers| December 23, 2021 - 10:30AM

Emily Myers for Brick Underground 

Governor Kathy Hochul signs a package of bills to combat housing discrimination that will increase training for brokers and raise the maximum fines for misconduct (press release)

Five years after the rezoning of a large part of East New York in Brooklyn, just over 100 affordable apartments were created (Gothamist)

Two people are charged with scamming customers out of $93,000 by posing as licensed contractors (Caribbean Life))

Finalists are announced in an architectural contest to build a new climate change hub on Governor's Island (The City)

One of the Bronx's oldest and largest public housing projects, Edenwald Houses, will get $445 million in upgrades in 2023 (Bronx Times)

The best renovation projects of 2021—from upcycled furniture to room makeovers (Apartment Therapy)

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