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🧵: The NYS Legislature released One-House Budget Bills yesterday. A key difference emerging between Governor Hochul's Housing Compact and the One-House proposals is whether localities will be required to help meet the state’s housing needs or incentivized to do so voluntarily.


Starting Wednesday, residents at NYCHA’s Hylan Houses in Bushwick have 30 days to vote on whether to stay in the Section 9 program or join one of two models for raising repair money: PACT or the Preservation Trust via @CityLimitsNews' @JeanmarieEvelly buff.ly/40LXe7I


The US Supreme Court has declined to hear two challenges to New York’s rent stabilization law, keeping in place a system regulating rents for roughly a million apartments despite landlords attempting to overturn it via @amNewYork's @benbrachfeld buff.ly/3YKi58Q


The mayor's office and REBNY are working to reduce the cost of demolishing obsolete office towers. The program would target vacant buildings that aren’t landmarked to be replaced by new office or apartment towers via @CrainsNewYork's @InTheMkts buff.ly/3UQyaIS


A seven-year fight over whether a shadow-casting apartment building can rise across the street from the Brooklyn Botanic Garden is expected to be resolved this week, as the developer and a local council member near a deal via @CrainsNewYork's @nick_garber buff.ly/3Z1tzpw


Cities are spending more than ever to land the biggest events, but companies have long pulled back on spending for annual conferences and attendance has dwindled via @nytimes' Alexander Nazaryan buff.ly/3ULVVl7


Landlords and realtors sent a clear message to the Syracuse Common Council: opt into a local version of “good cause” eviction protections and they will take their business to the suburbs and other cities via @Central_Current's Eddie Velazquez buff.ly/4euwCv3


Today, the City Council is set to pass a bill that bans tenants from being forced to pay broker fees when searching for apartments, marking a big change to the city’s rental market and a defeat for the real estate industry via @CrainsNewYork's @nick_garber buff.ly/4hIZXVr


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