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    <title>Deconstruct - Episodes Tagged with “421a”</title>
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  <title>A Case for Housing Compromise in the 2024 NY Legislative Session</title>
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  <description>The Real Deal dubbed New York’s last legislative session the “housing session that wasn’t.” Developers desperate for a 421a tax abatement replacement went home empty handed. Tenant advocates saw no movement on the renter protection good cause eviction.
Could 2024 be different? Alicia Glen, housing expert and deputy mayor for housing and economic development under the De Blasio Administration, thinks so.
“I do feel there is a path forward,” Glen said. “We just need leadership to drive the deal.”
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<p>Could 2024 be different? Alicia Glen, housing expert and deputy mayor for housing and economic development under the De Blasio Administration, thinks so.</p>

<p>“I do feel there is a path forward,” Glen said. “We just need leadership to drive the deal.”</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>The Real Deal dubbed New York’s last legislative session the “housing session that wasn’t.” Developers desperate for a 421a tax abatement replacement went home empty handed. Tenant advocates saw no movement on the renter protection good cause eviction.</p>

<p>Could 2024 be different? Alicia Glen, housing expert and deputy mayor for housing and economic development under the De Blasio Administration, thinks so.</p>

<p>“I do feel there is a path forward,” Glen said. “We just need leadership to drive the deal.”</p>]]>
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