
Josh S. Winefsky
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Dec 17, 2024 |
jdsupra.com | Josh S. Winefsky
Kramer Levin hosted a full room of New York City real estate executives for a special event titled “NYC Economic Development Outlook: Investment Opportunities Changing the Market” at the Kramer Levin Multimedia Conference Center in New York City on Nov. 21. Dan Berman, Partner, Real Estate, Kramer Levin, opened the event, sharing that despite several years of upheaval, there is a growing sense of optimism for the New York market heading into 2025.
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Jul 29, 2024 |
lexology.com | Josh S. Winefsky
While Local Law 97 passed nearly five years ago, it officially went into effect earlier this year. Part of the broader Climate Mobilization Act designed to significantly decrease New York City’s carbon emissions, Local Law 97 targets the commercial real estate (CRE) industry, which accounts for about 70% of the city’s emissions. Local Law 97 includes multiple compliance periods: 2024 – 2029, 2030 – 2034, 2035 – 2039, 2040 – 2049 and 2050 and beyond.
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Jul 19, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Josh S. Winefsky
While Local Law 97 passed nearly five years ago, it officially went into effect earlier this year. Part of the broader Climate Mobilization Act designed to significantly decrease New York City's carbon emissions, Local Law 97 targets the commercial real estate (CRE) industry, which accounts for about 70% of the city's emissions. Local Law 97 includes multiple compliance periods: 2024 – 2029, 2030 – 2034, 2035 – 2039, 2040 – 2049 and 2050 and beyond.
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Jul 19, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Andrew Otis |Josh S. Winefsky |Toni Finger
The first compliance period for building owners under Local Law 97 (LL97), New York City's (NYC) landmark climate change legislation, began this year on Jan. 1. Subject to limited exceptions, property owners are required to submit annual building emissions reports to the NYC Department of Buildings (DOB) starting on May 1, 2025. We will provide quarterly guidance on compliance topics leading up to the first reporting date. This quarter, we will focus on who must comply with LL97 and when.
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Jul 18, 2024 |
lexology.com | Andrew Otis |Josh S. Winefsky |Toni Finger
The first compliance period for building owners under Local Law 97 (LL97), New York City’s (NYC) landmark climate change legislation, began this year on Jan. 1. Subject to limited exceptions, property owners are required to submit annual building emissions reports to the NYC Department of Buildings (DOB) starting on May 1, 2025. We will provide quarterly guidance on compliance topics leading up to the first reporting date. This quarter, we will focus on who must comply with LL97 and when.
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