Policy Pro: DSA wins could revive REST Act, Council strikes ULURP deals
This story gives you a peek at the content coming to our new platform, TRD Policy Pro. Sign up to get early access here. Hey there, let’s get into today’s news at the intersection of policy and real estate: In this edition we mention: Tenant-rights attorney Adam Bojak, Onondaga County Legislator Maurice Brown, state Sen. Julia Salazar, Council member Lincoln Restler, Council member Gale Brewer and others. We Heard Have a tip or feedback? Reach me at caroline.spivack@therealdeal.com. The Catch-Up Landlord representative Christina Smyth resigned from NYC’s Rent Guidelines Board ahead of Thursday’s pivotal vote, reports The Real Deal’s Lilah […]
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