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Search Results for: 421-a
The 421-a heroin really did stop flowing
January 25, 2016- by Steven E. Greer BatteryPark.TV has extensively reported on the 421-a real estate tax break law that was forest (more…)
Welfare to real estate billionaires, the 421-a law, extended for four years
Update June 24, 2015- As a compromise, the 421-a law was extended for four years. The tax-breaks to the fat (more…)
A campaign to reform the 421-a law
May 13, 2015- There is an organized campaign to reform the 421-a law requiring developers (more…)
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N.Y. RPT. LAW § 421-a : NY Code – Section 421-A:
N.Y. RPT. LAW § 421-a : NY Code – Section 421-A: Exemption of new multiple dwellings from local taxation 1. The following terms, whenever used or referred to in this section, shall have the following meaning, unless a different meaning … Continue reading
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Landmark Victory for Renters Overturned: Appeals Court rules that 421-g buildings are NOT rent stabilized
Update May 21, 2018- The highest court in the State of New York, with judges who have financial conflicts (more…)
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Politico lists three BPC moguls as top donors to Corrupt Cuomo
July 19, 2018- In the wake of the recent convictions for corruption of Cuomo’s top staff for rigging (more…)
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Gangs of black teens menace all-white BPC
Teens on the young kid’s basketball court by West Thames Update April 15, 2018- April seems to be the time when the teen gangs in Lower Manhattan come (more…)
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The Douglas Elliman letter to Milstein buildings
May 21, 2016- BatteryPark.TV previously reported on Howard Milstein’s loss of control over the three (more…)
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An explanation for why BatteryPark.TV was shut down
April 7, 2016- by Steven E. Greer Hi folks. People are wanting an explanation for why I moved and shut down BatteryPark.TV. (more…)
BatteryPark.TV helps create 1,180 new rent-stabilized apartments
December 3, 2015- by Steven E. Greer BatteryPark.TV was the first news source Downtown to report on how many of the so-called (more…)
In Tribeca Project, the Power of Tax Breaks
December 16, 2015- The WSJ reports, “The 10-story building, known as 456 Washington Street, …But 22 apartments set aside for low-income households will have rents starting at $800 a month for a studio, while the sprawling five-bedroom, market-rate apartments will … Continue reading
Your building is likely rent-stabilized
June 17, 2015- By Steven E. Greer DNAinfo has a story today about the 421g law making FiDi luxury “condos” rent-stabilized (more…)
Exclusive: Lawsuit to remove Howard Milstein and Milford Management from BPC
Update July 21, 2015- The Real Deal blog picked up our story. (more…)
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A comparison of the pencil towers that no one will live in
August 26, 2015- Crain’s compares the record-setting height of these new real estate bubble catastrophes that are plaguing the city. (more…)
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The pencil towers are taking over the NYC
January 2, 2015- By Steven E. Greer The NYT editorial sections writes, “It’s not a tourist attraction yet, but when hard-hatted construction (more…)
The masses are waking up and realizing that their buildings are rent stabilized
June 24, 2015- The WSJ reports today that people in FiDi are waking up and realizing that (more…)
Affordable Housing Units Coming to Upscale TriBeCa Building
August 12, 2015- DNAinfo reports, “The upscale building 460 Washington, which is still under (more…)
Construction in New York City Goes Through The Roof
July 30, 2015- As more evidence of the impending housing bubble soon to burst once Janet Yellen (more…)
Bill to extend welfare to real estate moguls (421a) is stalled
April 25, 2015- The Post reports, ““If it was a different time in Albany, frankly, and Albany (more…)
Exclusive: Have rent increases in BPC been illegal?
June 20, 2014- By Steven E. Greer BatteryPark.TV previously reported, “Exclusive: Your building is likely rent stabilized and you had no idea” in which we uncovered (more…)
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