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By: Curbed
29Jul2010We've long wondered who would win out In the battle over Mick Jagger ex-wife Bianca Jagger's rent-stabilized Park Avenue apartment: the landlord who evicted her or the mold she sued the landlord over in the first place. And now we...
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14Jul2010After the Stuy Town decision was announced, the tenants of Chelsea's London Terrace Gardens tried to get in on the rent-re-regulation game with a lawsuit against their landlord. Their argument was that, as at Stuy Town, the building owners raised...
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13Jul2010It might be death by delays for the controversial Broadway Triangle plan on the Williamsburg/Bed-Stuy border. A judge has ordered the city to prepare "reams of housing demographic data" to counter claims by opponents that the affordable hou...
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8Jul2010A group of Dutch Kills residents are now suing a developer and city agencies over an under-construction nine-story hotel that's pretty much laughably out of place on a block lined with tiny homes. (Well, it's funny to those who don't...
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29Jun2010Turns out the Limestone Jesus isn't immune to the issues that plague other, less-billionaire-clogged apartment towers in this town. Sure, 15 Central Park West can shut down entire city blocks, but it can't keep its dirty laundry out of Page...
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25Jun2010The two buildings at 429 East 64th Street and 430 East 65th Street were stripped of their landmark status back in 1990, in one of the last and sketchiest activities of the now defunct Board of Estimate. The buildings, along...
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25Jun2010Opponents of Brooklyn mascot Marty Markowitz's Coney Island amphitheater pet project sued citing an obscure law banning amplified noise near houses of worship, so Markowitz has devised the perfect plan: change the law. At the behest of Mayor Bloomber...