Sections of Downtown Brooklyn and Williamsburg-Greenpoint, where high-rise apartment buildings spurted up after city rezonings, had the most housing growth in the borough in the last decade.
They trailed only Long Island City in Queens and Manhattan's west side, home to Hudson Yards, in new housing units per acre.
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New construction in Downtown Brooklyn, 2019. Liena Zagare/Bklyner Sections of Downtown Brooklyn and Williamsburg-Greenpoint, where high-rise apartment buildings spurted up after city rezonings, had the most housing growth in the borough in the last decade.
They trailed only Long Island City in Queens and Manhattan's west side, home to Hudson [...]