Adams Administration Launches ADU Portal, Developers Rejoice

Finally, developers can build in-law apartments without red tape.

The long-awaited ADU portal has finally launched, much to the delight of developers in New York City. The portal, launched by the Adams administration, will streamline the process of building in-law apartments, also known as ancillary dwelling units, in the five boroughs.

For years, developers have been eager to build ADUs, which are often used as pottery studios or housing for in-laws, but the process has been bogged down by red tape. With this new portal, developers can easily apply for permits and begin building without the usual delays and headaches.

"The ADU portal is a game changer for developers in New York City," said real estate developer John Smith. "We can finally build these units without the hassle and delays that we've faced in the past. This is a win for both developers and the city."

While some critics have raised concerns about the potential impact of ADUs on neighborhoods, the Adams administration assures that proper regulations and zoning laws will still be enforced. The portal simply streamlines the application process, making it easier for developers to navigate.

The launch of the ADU portal is a big step forward for the real estate industry in New York City. It not only streamlines the process for developers, but it also opens up new opportunities for affordable housing options in the city.

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