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Vacant luxury co-ops, Bay Ridge landlord sued, & more

Published November 9, 2022 (over 3 years ago) · Updated 3 months ago
Vacant luxury co-ops, Bay Ridge landlord sued, & more
Housing advocates call on Mayor Eric Adams to create fairer guidelines for affordable housing projects (Politico)
New York Attorney General Letitia James sues a Bay Ridge landlord for allegedly scheming tenants out of millions of dollars (Brooklyn Paper)
New York City is the third-least affordable housing market in the U.S. according to RealtyHop's housing affordability report (press release)
A Gramercy co-op building hits the market for $50 billion amid a legal fight over its air rights (The Real Deal)
Why are multi-million dollar co-ops at prestigious addresses like 740 Park Avenue vacant? For starters, they need major renovations (Curbed)
What it's like living in New Hope, Pennsylvania, a small, walkable river town with less than 3,000 residents (The New York Times)
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