Development Watch: 159 Myrtle Avenue
The 421-a cut-off has now come and gone and we can safely report that Avalon Myrtle Fort Greene, the 42-story, 650-unit rental development at 159 Myrtle Avenue, made it safely to the other side. Anyone know how the 421-a rule works for a rental building? Does the owner just reap all the benefits? Foundation Push…
The 421-a cut-off has now come and gone and we can safely report that Avalon Myrtle Fort Greene, the 42-story, 650-unit rental development at 159 Myrtle Avenue, made it safely to the other side. Anyone know how the 421-a rule works for a rental building? Does the owner just reap all the benefits?
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C’mon – Rent regulation is so awful and contrary to god’s wishes and anithesis of all freshman college economic theory no developer and landlord would ever ever ever agree to it. Right, Polem and all the anti-reg folks?
The tenants get rent regulation, which comes with guaranteed lease renewals — much more than nothing.
6650 units; take it ezz. Typo?
6,650 units! That can’t be correct.
the owner gets all the benefits.