REALTORS & NYC POLS ACTUALLY DRIVING THE CITY TOWARD A MARKET COLLAPSE

This was pointed out to me yesterday by a friend who worked for NYS for decades.

The post-pandemic ity is now glutted with excess office space, while City Hall gives the green light to ever more gargantuan office projects, like whatever that thing is that is rising on lower Park Avenue. They are driving the real estate market toward a precipice.

There may be a perverse incentive for developers and landlords to gin up a collapse so as to pay even less taxes than they do now. But NYC, of course is left holding the bag, as tax revenues plummet.

The current roster of NYC politicians will go down in history as probably the most feckless and corrupt of the post-Tammany Hall era.

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NOT 1 SINGLE UNIT OF AFFORDABLE OR EVEN “AFFORDABLE” HOUSING

has been built, or is likely to be built, in the Soho-Noho-Chinatown catchment area that was brutally upzoned two years ago. It was all in the service of affordable housing, so we were fraudulently told. At that time, it didn’t seem possible that our pols could shaft the city any more than they had. We were wrong.

Now here  are again, with the same sham promises made to justify another–and even more consequential– windfall to the developers at the expense of the city. And yet self-proclaimed “progressive” politicians like my NYC Council Member Bottcher and NYS Senator Hoylman-Sigal are willing to shred their reputations and perhaps end-stop their political careers to go along with the fraud. 

Reportedly, a deal has ben  struck between Gov. Hochul, and the NYS Senate and Assembly on lifting the size cap on new residential construction. It is sure to be the latest betrayal of our city.

Let’s face it, NYC is on its way to becoming a fallen city. It is impossibly expensive and grotesquely over built. As we’re seeing here, public policy is principally made to benefit a tiny sliver of very wealthy business people.

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IT’S TIME FOR MORE LAWSUITS AGAINST FOX

As Jesse Watters engages in obstruction of justice to protect Trump by sabotaging jury selection. And shouldn’t the Deartment of Justice finally step in to curtail Fox’s nightly traitorous incitement as well as subversion of the law?

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TRUMP’S TRIAL IS FOR ELECTION INTERFERENCE–GET IT?

Too much of the media–corporate and otherwise–keeps minimizing and misrepresenting the charges against him. No, it’s not just about hush money.

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IF NYC WANTED ACTUAL AFFORDABLE HOUSING

City Hall would be fighting the restrictions that prevent the City from itself building affordable housing, and give up the sham that working out sweetheart deals with the developers is accomplishing that.

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ERIK BOTTCHER CAPITULATES

It pains me to write this, because  I’ve dealt with a wonderful staffer at his office, but I’m shocked, although I shouldn’t be, by my Council Member Bottcher’s decision to betray the city by supporting the outrageous proposal to lift all caps on residential construction. This is an act of planning insanity and urban extinction.  

You cannot claim to be a progressive and be a toady for the realtors.

NYC has a a housing affordability crisis. It also has an overdevelopment crisis. Both of these crises will be exacerbated by this terrible provision.

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BILLIONAIRE’S ROW IS ONE OF THE GREATEST CIVIC FIASCOS IN MODERN HISTORY

Nobody wants to live there–44% of the units remain unsold. The gargantuan buildings sway in the wind. The apartments that sell are mostly used as occasional pied a terres by absentee owners. The apartments are deliberately under assessed by the city so the owners don’t have to pay what they actually should owe in taxes.

The scale and spirit of 57th street has been utterly crushed.  Almost every low-rise building that’s not landmarked has come down, including the former Rizzoli  and adjacent townhouses.  Low-rise landmarks like Steinway Hall and the Art Students League have become doormats for the supersized towers that rise above them–the Landmarks Commission has been disabled.  And there isn’t a jot of even “affordable” housing to be found. 

And this is what the developers and the politicians they bully and bribe envision for all of Manhattan, and why they want the height restrictions–which allowed these behemoths to be built–to be lifted entirely. It’s open season on New York City.

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MANHATTAN BOROUGH PRESIDENT MARK LEVINE LIES ABOUT WHAT LIFTING THE CAP WILL MEAN

Another captured politician doing the bidding of the developers and Wall Street, lying about who benefits from lifting the cap on residential construction. It sure isn’t NYC residents who need affordable housing. Affordable housing will actually take a hit, because upzoning encourages the demotion of rent-regulated housing stock.

It’s a disgrace that Levine is using taxpayer funds to promote such an outage against the public interest.

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NYC DOESN’T HAVE 12 MILLION RESIDENTS & NEVER WILL

One of the transparently fraudulent arguments used by the developers and their stooges in public office is that NYC must plan to house 12,000,000 residents, even though our population is 6 million and falling–and it will continue to fall, as the city becomes less and less affordable.

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WILL HOCHUL & ADAMS SUCEED IN DESTROYING NYC?

Lifting all caps on residential development in NYC will render our city unviable and increasingly unlivable.  Our elected officials and their paymasters in the development community are again plying their insidious “affordable housing” hustle to justify a winner-take-all pillage of the city by even more monstrous over-development that what has so far been inflicted. This has nothing to do with actual affordable housing for New Yorkers most in need, nor even with “affordable housing”–housing for those on the lower rungs of the 1 percent–which is as affordable as it gets with any new construction in Manhattan.

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