Mamdani’s housing brass couldn’t name single time it rejected rent hikes for NYC’s most affordable apartments

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Man-of-the-people Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s housing agency couldn’t name a single time it has ever rejected a rent increase for 42,000 of the Big Apple’s most affordable apartments — as tenants now face hikes as high as 30%.

While Hizzoner’s Rent Guidelines Board delivered a freeze for approximately one million rent-stabilized apartments, his Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) officials admitted that it approved a whopping 37 hikes last year for the city’s middle-class Mitchell-Lama housing program.

The agency also greenlit another rent increase this year.

Officials at Mayor Mamdani’s Housing Preservation and Development couldn’t name an instance where it rejected rent hikes for apartments in the city’s Mitchell-Lama housing program. James Keivom for NY Post

“I don’t have that knowledge off the top of my head,” HPD Deputy Commissioner Adam Phillips said when pressed on whether the agency had ever flat-out rejected a hike.

The commissioner attempted to downplay the bumps in rent by arguing that HPD had, at times, “modified” the increases by finding ways to cut a building’s expenses.

As The Post previously reported, tenants at the Bronx-based Tracey Towers were blindsided by the proposal to raise their rents by over 30% over the next four years.

HPD said they are powerless due to state law, which requires the building to remain solvent or risk foreclosure.

Tracey is over three years behind on its mortgage, and according to HPD’s testimony, the wider Mitchell-Lama portfolio is $47.5 million in overdue property taxes.

Residents at the Tracey Towers buildings in The Bronx may see a rent hike of over 30% over the next four years. Wikimedia

But HPD also couldn’t cough up basic answers about the finances of the Mitchell-Lama program during the fiery hearing.

“That is basic information,” Speaker Julie Menin (D-Manhattan) snapped after officials admitted they did not have a citywide financial review of the program — despite the council requesting it three weeks earlier.


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Later, Bronx Councilman Eric Dinowitz pressed HPD officials on how security costs at the affordable complexes spiked by nearly 50% in two years — ballooning to $2.8 million.

Demonstrators calling for a “rent freeze” for rent-controlled apartments at a Rent Guidelines Board on June 25, 2026. Kevin C. Downs for NY Post

Philips admitted that it was “quite a large increase” and that the agency is now bringing in a management firm to explain the cost.

“You’re doing this after the rent increase was already proposed,” Dinowitz shot back.

The Mayor’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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