LISTEN: City, state politics dominate real estate today
Politics continues to play a major role in New York real estate. This week on The Real Deal’s podcast “Deconstruct,” hosts Hannah Kramer and Lilah Burke walk listeners through all that’s happening out of the city and state legislative bodies, much of which was highlighted during TRD’s NYC Real Estate Forum last week. The annual event brought city administration officials Leila Borzog and Dina Levy to the stage. Both seemed willing to work with the real estate industry and engage on the issues. But politics is a largely heated affair, especially for the industry. Discussions surrounding a $2 billion tax […]
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