One of New York’s most progressive City Council members said she would approve a million-square-foot development in her Queens district, a big win for mixed-income development at a time when other projects face contentious rezonings. Council member Tiffany Cabán on Tuesday announced her support for Hallets North, a 1,400-unit development that will bring three towers and an esplanade to a rapidly developing peninsula just north of Astoria. Cabán’s support essentially ends a nine-year odyssey for
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