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Apartment vacancy survey on hold, reimagining NYC streets, & more

By Jennifer White Karp| November 12, 2021 - 9:30AM

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Governor Kathy Hochul signs legislation to delay until July an apartment vacancy survey that could lead to a decision on keeping or killing rent stabilization (The Real Deal)

Imagining what a comprehensive street-level revitalization could do for a congested New York City intersection (Curbed)

Carlo Scissura, president of the New York Building Congress, wants the city to tear down the BQE. He called it a “disgusting eyesore” (Brooklyn Paper)

Applications are being accepted for an affordable housing lottery for a development above the new Sunset Park library (Patch)

What it’s like living in Manhasset on Long Island, where New Yorkers have been flocking since the start of the pandemic to compete for million-dollar-plus homes (The New York Times)

Making a case for the real Billionaire’s Row in the West Village (New York Post)

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