Greenwich Village advocates raise concerns about massive planned affordable housing development

A number of community advocates in Greenwich Village have raised concerns about a proposed 31-story affordable housing development after the developer behind the project was named on Public Advocate Jumaane Williams’ list of the city’s worst landlords.

In the final weeks of the Adams administration last December, the city announced that it had selected Camber Property Group as one of the developers of a city-owned lot at 388 Hudson St., a “first-of-its-kind” project combining a housing development and a publicly accessible recreation center. Services for the UnderServed (S:US) and Essence Development were also selected to develop the Hudson Mosaic project.