Loss of affordability at Coney Island’s Trump Village highlights issues with the city’s Mitchell-Lama program

Aug 21, 2017 |

Photo of Trump Village West via Trump 4 West Built by Donald Trump’s father, Fred, in 1964, Trump Village in Coney Island features seven 23-story towers with 3,700 co-op and rental apartments. To pay for the $70 million project, which would total $564 million today, Fred Trump used Mitchell-Lama, a government program that granted financial […more]

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