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Mayor Bloomberg promotes 'micro' apartments
A pilot project slated for construction in Manhattan will feature rental apartments ranging from 275 to 300 square feet with kitchens and bathrooms.

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Agence France-Presse
Tue, Jul 10 2012 at 10:10 AM
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APARTMENTS: Current standards in New York require that most new apartments be at least 400 square feet, but rental costs in the Big Apple are increasingly expensive. (Photo: ahisgett/flickr)

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg launched a tender for the construction of "micro-apartments" in the Big Apple, where rents are exorbitant and the number of singles is on the rise.
 
A pilot project slated for construction in Manhattan's Kips Bay section will feature rental apartments ranging from 275 to 300 square feet with kitchens and bathrooms, the mayor's office said in a statement.
 
Bloomberg explained it was "critical to the city's continued growth, future competitiveness and long-term economic success" to develop "housing that matches how New Yorkers live."
 
"People from all over the world want to live in New York City, and we must develop a new, scalable housing model that is safe, affordable and innovative to meet their needs."
 
The project is slated to respond to the changing demographics of a city where 1.8 million households are composed of one or two people, but there are only one million studios and one-room apartments, the mayor's office said.
 
Current standards in New York require that most new apartments be at least 400 square feet.
 
But rental costs in the Big Apple are increasingly expensive.
 
In Manhattan, a studio costs an average $2,243 per month in May in a building without a concierge, up 7.9 percent from the previous year, and $2,657 in a building with a concierge, up 4.4 percent, according to the Manhattan Rental Market Report.
 
A one-room apartment can cost about $2,959 without a concierge, up 6.2 percent from 2011, and $3,777 with a concierge, up 6.8 percent in a year.
 
Copyright 2012 AFP Global Edition

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kim Feb 03 2013 at 12:20 AM

i guess i can't live in NY! people must make 3-4K per month to even get by up there, and that's with roommates!

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Tarrant Jul 11 2012 at 9:23 AM

My first apartment was a 470 sq ft apartment and while tiny--it was spacious enough for two and room to entertain. I am having trouble lopping off approximately 200 sq ft though. There goes the closet and the separate kitchen.

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kim Feb 03 2013 at 12:25 AM

470?! when i was looking for my first apartment, it had to be at least 650-700 (depending on the model) for me to even consider it!

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lol Jul 11 2012 at 2:38 AM

seems like it would be cheaper and more roomy to live in a storage unit

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Momof2children Jul 11 2012 at 12:54 AM

Reminds me of Japan...or even parts of Hong Kong....I guess there's no choice in these overcrowded spaces.

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thegreentraveler Jul 10 2012 at 5:38 PM

While impressive, the costs make it so prohibitive to live there or want to live there.

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