Resource Library

Since its founding in 1974, ANHD has provided commentary and analysis on the preservation and development of affordable housing in New York City, and more recently, its equitable economic development activities. This online Resource Library represents a comprehensive compilation of our published blogs, charts, maps, reports, testimony, and white papers, investigating trends in the community development space. We encourage you to use it for uncovering general information, data analysis and critique, and alternative policy solutions related to affordable housing and economic development.

All of our materials are sorted based on the issues, projects, special tags, types, and dates they are associated with, and you can use the dropdowns below to filter through the library based on these tags. Additionally, you can do a general search through our library, using the search bar the right. If you can’t find what you are looking for, email comms@anhd.org.

E.g., 04/19/2024
E.g., 04/19/2024
ANHD is today releasing the 2016 edition of How is Affordable Housing Threatened in Your...
An annual city-wide analysis of key threats to affordable housing broken down by neighborhood
An examination of New York City economic development, analyzing the distribution and wages by race within the tech-sector.
An Analysis of the Department of City Planning’s new Industrial/Commercial "Mixed Use" Zoning Proposal
ANHD’s new map shows the areas where MIH serving below 40% AMI is most critical for the local residents
The proposal for development at 25 Kent Avenue began the ULURP process in January with considerable...
Recent trends in 1-4 family home lending in NYC based on newly released Home Mortgage Disclosure Act data from 2012 to 2014
As much as New York City is a city of renters, nearly a third of New Yorkers own their own homes. ...
Testimony calling on the City Council to revise the Administration's Mandatory Inclusionary Housing proposal to address the deeper affordability levels needed to meet the full range of incomes and neighborhoods across the City.

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