Bond Center publishes memo: “NYC City Charter Amendments on Land Use Approvals: Implications for Manhattan Community Boards 9 and 10”

In March, 2026, the Bond Center published “NYC City Charter Amendments on Land Use Approvals: Implications for Manhattan Community Boards 9 and 10”.

Recent amendments to the New York City Charter - ballot proposals 2-4 approved in the 2025 NYC election - introduce significant procedural changes intended to accelerate affordable housing development, streamline approvals for modest land-use actions, and establish new oversight mechanisms for contested affordable housing proposals. These proposals were entered into the City Charter and took effect in November, 2025.

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ARCH @ 60: Bridging Past Visions and Present Realities

On Nov. 15th and 16th, 2024, the J Max Bond Center for Urban Futures hosted ARCH @ 60: Bridging Past Visions and Present Realities, a symposium that brought together practitioners, advocates, and academics to reflect of the legacy of the Architects’ Renewal Committee in Harlem (ARCH)

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Unlocking Air: Reparative Design Strategies

Currently, most air rights transfers are used to create a distinctly financial style of building, the super-tall. This project proposes a smaller scale approach, unlocking air rights above existing residential development, adding 2-4 stories to create a higher, yet still contextually relevant, density.

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Ako Adjei Park

Max Bond Jr.’s own years of professional practice dedicated to the building of the then young Ghanian country in the 1960s served as a fruitful and inspiring model for this collaboration. The three organizations responsible for this work established an agreement to work collaboratively on the research and creation of a comprehensive and sustainable development strategy for Accra.

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