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. ture more than four stories in height, which adds materially to the MAP OF THE CITY OF YONKERS, SHOWING REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENTS, ^^g^ ^f construction. Yonkers may be 1913, to February 1, 1915. The bill pro¬ vides for the Speaker of the House to appoint two members, the President of the Senate to appoint two members and the Governor to appoint three to investi¬ gate the subject of housing in second class cities and to draft a new measure. By this law the erection of private likened to one real estate de¬ velopment after another. The total area of 22J^ square miles is dotted with real estate developments of all kinds. In South Yonkers are the Park Hill and Lawrence properties owned by the American Real Estate Company; also Van Cortlandt Terrace, Ludlow