Alicia Glen appears in the following:
NYC's Monumental Women
Thursday, March 07, 2019
A look at New York City's monumental women who will be honored with statues in their boroughs.
Real Women Need Statues
Wednesday, July 25, 2018
Deputy Mayor Alicia Glen discusses She Built NYC, a new initiative to commission a public monument or artwork on city property with a focus on women’s history.
Housing Affordability and Mayor de Blasio
Friday, October 13, 2017
Mayor de Blasio's accomplishments and setbacks toward affordable housing.
East Midtown Rezoning
Wednesday, August 02, 2017
The New York City Council and the de Blasio administration have agreed to allow developers to construct new office space in East Midtown.
Stuy Town Deal
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
The sale of Stuy Town/Peter Cooper Village includes a provision to preserve below-market rents for almost half of its 11,000 apartments.
Affordable Housing's Big Year
Thursday, July 16, 2015
Deputy Mayor Alicia Glen talks about the city's progress on its affordable housing goals.
The City's 421a and Rent Law Proposals
Friday, May 08, 2015
NYC's First Deputy Mayor Anthony Shorris and Alicia Glen, the deputy mayor for housing and economic development, discuss the mayor's budget proposal, presented Thursday afternoon.
Deputy Mayor Alicia Glen on the Mayor's Rezoning Plan
Friday, April 10, 2015
Deputy Mayor Alicia Glen talks about rezoning in Mayor de Blasio's ambitious housing plan.
Navy Yard and Other City Economic News
Friday, November 21, 2014
NYC plans to expand the Brooklyn Navy Yard to add manufacturing capacity (and jobs). Alicia Glen, deputy mayor for housing and economic development, talks about it.
Deputy Mayor Glen on the Affordable Housing Plan
Tuesday, May 06, 2014
Mayor Bill de Blasio has released a plan to build or preserve 200,000 units of affordable housing. Alicia Glen, deputy mayor for housing and economic development, talks about the approach and how density is part of the mayor's vision for affordability in the city.
Affordable Housing: 200,000 or Bust
Thursday, March 06, 2014
Alicia Glen, deputy mayor for housing and economic development, and Carl Weisbrod, chair of the City Planning Commission, talk about the revised deal with Two Trees to include more units of affordable housing in exchange for greater height in the development of the Domino Sugar factory site in Williamsburg. They explain how the deal came together and how the mayor's goal of adding 200,000 units of affordable housing over 10 years can be achieved.