Think twice before lying about real estate
I have heard that the key to a successful marriage is never to say the first or second thing that pops into your head. That’s also a good way to keep your name out of this column. One person who has failed to heed that advice is Deborah Glick, who chairs the state Assembly’s Environmental Conservation Committee. Earlier this year, the Manhattan legislator explained why she is reluctant to change the environmental review process for affordable housing projects. “The development community is very excited about eliminating reviews for what they say is affordable housing, which of course they could have […]
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