This Article examines the combination of pressures that caused conversions of industrial space to residential use, considers the effects of conversion on a city that depends upon its industrial tenants, and explores the reasons conversions went unregulated for so long. The Article concludes with an evaluation of New York\u27s response to the problem-its loft program
Each year New York City landlords abandon buildings containing an estimated 10,000 apartments, forci...
Lower income New York City residents are faced with a housing emergency. Concurrently, commercial a...
New York City, like many other cities across the world, is experiencing a housing crisis attributed ...
In New York City today, tens of thousands of people,\u27 primarily tenants, are illegall...
In early 1975 the New York State Urban Development Corporation, which had built a major share of gov...
In 2005, New York City enacted the Industrial Business Zone for 16 manufacturing districts throughou...
The push to the suburbs, financed in large part by federal mortgage guarantees and highway construct...
This thesis asks how New York City’s rezoning process combine with the dynamics of real-estate sales...
In the early 1960s, the cast-iron loft district below Houston Street in Lower Manhattan was on the v...
This article examines land use policy and real estate market activity in the 1990s in two mixed use ...
New York City administers a real estate tax incentive program, called the J-51 program, for eligible...
This article — an excerpt from my book, Capital City, with elaborations on a number of key points — ...
Zoning is accepted as a method of land use control,yet the history of its diffusion,the structure of...
This Note will review the history of commercial rent regulation in New York City and examine existi...
In recent years, the number of conversions of rental apartments to cooperative and condominium owner...
Each year New York City landlords abandon buildings containing an estimated 10,000 apartments, forci...
Lower income New York City residents are faced with a housing emergency. Concurrently, commercial a...
New York City, like many other cities across the world, is experiencing a housing crisis attributed ...
In New York City today, tens of thousands of people,\u27 primarily tenants, are illegall...
In early 1975 the New York State Urban Development Corporation, which had built a major share of gov...
In 2005, New York City enacted the Industrial Business Zone for 16 manufacturing districts throughou...
The push to the suburbs, financed in large part by federal mortgage guarantees and highway construct...
This thesis asks how New York City’s rezoning process combine with the dynamics of real-estate sales...
In the early 1960s, the cast-iron loft district below Houston Street in Lower Manhattan was on the v...
This article examines land use policy and real estate market activity in the 1990s in two mixed use ...
New York City administers a real estate tax incentive program, called the J-51 program, for eligible...
This article — an excerpt from my book, Capital City, with elaborations on a number of key points — ...
Zoning is accepted as a method of land use control,yet the history of its diffusion,the structure of...
This Note will review the history of commercial rent regulation in New York City and examine existi...
In recent years, the number of conversions of rental apartments to cooperative and condominium owner...
Each year New York City landlords abandon buildings containing an estimated 10,000 apartments, forci...
Lower income New York City residents are faced with a housing emergency. Concurrently, commercial a...
New York City, like many other cities across the world, is experiencing a housing crisis attributed ...