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NYCHA admits it can’t address lead paint problems, landlords shy away from buying buildings, & more

Published August 28, 2019 (over 6 years ago) · Updated 3 months ago
NYCHA admits it can’t address lead paint problems, landlords shy away from buying buildings, & more
The New York City Housing Authority admits it does not have the ability to properly inspect apartments for lead paint or rid them of the toxic metal (The City)
A Central Park West resident wants his condo board to drop its lawsuit against the city over plans to install a protected bike lane without community approval (Gothamist)
A new study from Propertyclub.nyc finds that Manhattan’s 10007 zip code, which covers most of Tribeca, is NYC’s priciest (press release)
Mott Haven is getting a new affordable housing development at 880 East 147th St. with 80 apartments for low- and moderate-income residents (Curbed)
Sales of apartment buildings are down as a likely result of New York’s rent laws: The city only saw 31 sales, down from last year’s 50 deals (The Real Deal)
Work at One Wall Street, the largest office-to-condo conversion in NYC real estate history with 566 units, is underway (New York YIMBY)
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