Since 1993, NYC has lost 152,000 regulated units after landlords increased rent, report says

May 21, 2018 |

Image via Creative Commons In the midst of an affordable housing crisis, rents in New York City continue to rise, a record number of New Yorkers make up the city’s homeless population and the amount of rent regulated apartments are in danger of vanishing completely. An investigation released Sunday by the New York Times found rent-stabilized apartments […more]

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