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HUD recently charged a New York-based developer, owner, construction company, and architect with housing discrimination for failing to design and construct a condominium development in the Long Island City area of Queens, N.Y., in compliance with the accessibility requirements of federal fair housing law. The Fair Housing Act requires that multifamily housing built after March 1991 contain accessible features for people with disabilities.