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1795 townhouse on the market, 421-a tax break winds down, & more

Published May 31, 2022 (almost 4 years ago) · Updated 3 months ago
1795 townhouse on the market, 421-a tax break winds down, & more
Lawmakers are poised to let the controversial 421-a tax break expire, ending an incentive for developers to build affordable housing (City & State)
Roommate troubles: If they won't pay rent and won't leave, your options include housing court or a private settlement (The New York Times)
An East Village townhouse at 44 Stuyvesant St., which was built in 1795, is on the market for the first time ever—it is asking $8.9 million (EV Grieve)
Plans to allow NYCHA to generate funds for repairs by transferring 25,000 apartments to a trust appear on track for approval (City Limits)
The city's rat problem—with sightings at record levels—is only going to get worse, according to pest experts (Gothamist)
A conversion project at a century-old Bronx ice house at 20 Bruckner Blvd. is one of NYC's deadliest construction sites (The New York Times)
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