So What If David Paterson Has a Rent-Stabilized Apartment?

Summary: The New York Observer published this article on May 16, 2008, and the EveryBlock system found it to be geographically relevant to Harlem in New York. Below, you can read the article excerpt that mentions the given location and follow the link to read the full article.

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The New York Sun reported today that Governor Paterson pays $1,250 to live in a rent-stabilized apartment in Central Harlem. This reality, given that the governor has a second home as well as a third (the Governor’s Mansion in Albany), has reawakened the monster question surrounding New York City rents: What if we just got rid of stabilization? Wouldn’t the fresh supply of market-rate apartments drive rents down? And wouldn’t the rich forever be forbidden from freeloading off the stabilization laws? Read the full article…

Location Harlem
Publication date May 16, 2008
Source The New York Observer

Added to EveryBlock on May 16, 2008.

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