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The 99-Unit Threshold Reshapes New York City's Development Landscape

April 15, 2026 - 03:47

The 99-Unit Threshold Reshapes New York City's Development Landscape

A quiet numerical obsession is sweeping through New York City's real estate development community, and it centers on the seemingly innocuous number 99. The fixation stems from a critical threshold in local tax law that is dramatically influencing building design and project feasibility across the five boroughs.

At the heart of the trend is a city program that grants a significant property tax exemption for new residential buildings, but with a major stipulation: the benefit is only available for structures containing fewer than 100 units. Once a project hits 100 units or more, it not only loses this valuable financial incentive but also triggers a separate mandate requiring the payment of substantially higher, "prevailing wages" to construction workers.

This legislative cliff edge has prompted developers and architects to meticulously design projects capped at 99 units. The economic calculus is clear; the combined cost of forfeiting the tax break and paying elevated labor wages makes crossing into triple-digit unit counts financially prohibitive for many projects. Consequently, the skyline is increasingly dotted with buildings specifically planned to hit this sweet spot.

The phenomenon highlights how policy can directly shape urban form. While aiming to encourage housing growth and ensure fair worker compensation, the regulation has inadvertently created a standard blueprint. The result is a wave of 99-unit buildings, as the industry strategically navigates the rules to make new construction viable in one of the world's most expensive real estate markets.


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