Read the full report: Don’t Take Us Back: Examining History and Ownership in Rent-Stabilized Housing
Created by Itzamna Huerta
Analysis, Design, and Programming
Authored by Peter Estes
Published by ANHD
This interactive grid illustrates the year-to-year changes in the number of rent-stabilized units across New York City's five boroughs from 2007 to 2023. It offers a clear view of how rent-stabilized housing has evolved over the past 17 years, highlighting the shifts that occurred before and after the passage of HSTPA.
This interactive radial visualization shows the distribution of rent-stabilized buildings across New York City. Each circle represents a building, with its size corresponding to the percentage of rent-stabilized units it contains. The map also color-codes buildings by borough, offering insights into geographic concentrations and variations in stabilization rates. Click or hover over the circles to explore specific buildings and learn more about their stabilization rates and neighborhood details.