Each Friday, City Limits rounds up the latest news on housing, land use and homelessness. Catch up on what you might have missed here.

Welcome to “What Happened This Week in NYC Housing?” where we compile the latest local news about housing, land use and homelessness.
Know of a story we should include in next Friday’s roundup? Email us.
ICYMI, from City Limits:
ICYMI, from other local newsrooms:
- Did Mayor Adams really build more housing than the Bloomberg and de Blasio administrations combined? The Real Deal fact-checks the claim. (Subscription required)
- A long-shuttered former hospital in Forest Hills will be converted to 144 apartments for low-income seniors, Gothamist reports.
- The task force charged with voting on a controversial plan to develop a swath of the Red Hook waterfront around the Brooklyn Marine Terminal delayed its decision for the fifth time, according to The City.
- New York State plans to slash a program that helps low- and moderate-income homeowners lower their energy usage and costs, New York Focus reports.