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Newark Sets Five-Year Goal of 6,600 Affordable Housing Units

Garden State’s Largest City Seeks Creation of 3,000 New Homes
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka outlines his five-year plan to expand the supply of affordable housing in New Jersey's largest city at a news conference Monday. Allison Ladd, deputy mayor and director of economic and housing development, looks on. (City of Newark)
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka outlines his five-year plan to expand the supply of affordable housing in New Jersey's largest city at a news conference Monday. Allison Ladd, deputy mayor and director of economic and housing development, looks on. (City of Newark)
CoStar News
August 10, 2021 | 2:02 P.M.

Newark Mayor Ras Baraka has outlined aggressive five-year goals to preserve and develop 6,600 units of affordable housing as well as to create 3,000 new market-rate dwellings in New Jersey's largest city.

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