In this episode of the Closed! podcast, Lee Bergstein and Bradley Pollina chat with Suzannah Cavanaugh, a reporter and podcast producer at The Real Deal, where her work focuses on the intersection of CRE and public policy. In this conversation they discuss how the recent banking crisis is impacting owners of rent stabilized properties in New York City and what that might mean for the future of rent stabilization laws. They also chat about the recent SDNY ruling on the New York City guarantee law and what the likely impact of that decision will be.
This is one of the best conversations we’ve had on the podcast and hope you give it a listen! More from Suzannah can be found here:
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