Laszlo Syrop
@LaszloSyropUrbanophile. I lead acquisitions for an NYC developer. (All views are my own). See you on the dance floor. 🚲 🧘🏻♂️🏋🏻♂️🏃🏻♂️🕺🏻
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Eli w/ some deserved ink in the industry paper of record. Keep in mind he does all this while being a top family man, traveler & drinking buddy - kosher Energizer Bunny indeed! BH
Wishcasting idealistic beliefs onto groups that explicitly support violent terrorism was never going to end well. I think this piece from August explained it clearly. nymag.com/intelligencer/…
Here's what traffic violence looks like in New York City. (Graphic content warning) youtu.be/FFOdQ9cbvHw?si…
The problem with most value capture schemes (other than land or parcel tax, or auctioning of dev. rights) is that the master planner doesn't know how high they can set fees w/o increasing costs to point that "residual" is < value of existing use. Thus killing development.
This sounds like a trivial observation and it isn’t: No organization which makes its people pay for coffee wants to win.
Broker just described himself to me as a "land therapist" - I kind of like it.
This morning the New York Times published my guest essay about my research on elevators in North America: why we have so few of them, why they cost so much, what that does to our buildings, and how we can fix it nytimes.com/2024/07/08/opi…
NYC has been using our housing as a credit card to charge the costs of other policy goals, without attention to the size of the bill or who will pay it. CHPC's testified to the Charter Revision Commission on requiring a clear accounting of these costs: chpcny.org/policy-and-tes…
Many such cases
Somehow we stumbled on a great idea by accident and our politicians are doing whatever they can to stop it
Jay Martin, executive director of the Community Housing Improvement Program, said the housing deal in the budget was the “perfect example of how Albany solves problems with more problems.” @katiebrenzel reports @trdny therealdeal.com/new-york/2024/…
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