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Mamdani Administration Announces Financial Closing for Sol on Park, Creating 229 Affordable Senior Homes on NYCHA’s Morris Houses Campus

By Big New York · 07/01/2026 · Updated 07/01/2026
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July 1–5. Take precautions. Cooling centers open citywide. Call 311 or visit nyc.gov/beattheheat. NEW YORK – Today, Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani announced the financial closing for Sol on Park, a new affordable housing development that will create 229 affordable homes for older New Yorkers on the New York City Housing Authority’s (NYCHA) Morris Houses campus.

For New York readers, the key questions are what this official action changes in daily life, city services, public money, transportation, housing, safety, schools, or neighborhood access; who benefits; who pays; and whether the policy limits open competition or creates favored winners. The source material should be read as the official position unless other attributed responses are available.

If audits, lawsuits, opposition statements, procurement records, budget documents, or credible reporting show criticism or controversy, that criticism should be presented with attribution. Without such evidence, concerns should be framed as questions for residents and officials, not as proven accusations.

The original announcement was published by NYC Mayor on July 1, 2026. BigNY links to the official source so readers can review the full context directly.

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What is the main point for New York readers?

July 1–5. Take precautions. Cooling centers open citywide. Call 311 or visit nyc.gov/beattheheat. NEW YORK – Today, Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani announced the financial closing for Sol on Park, a new affordable housing development that will create 229 affordable homes for older New Yorkers on the New York City Housing Authority’s (NYCHA) Morris Houses campus.

What should readers check next?

Readers should review the official source, budget details, public records, and any attributed opposition or community response.

Does this prove wrongdoing?

No. BigNY treats criticism and concerns as questions unless they are supported by named sources, official records, lawsuits, audits, court filings, investigations, or direct public statements.

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