
Téa Kvetenadze
Real Estate Reporter at New York Daily News
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1 week ago |
nydailynews.com | Téa Kvetenadze
Crime has dropped in New York City to significantly low levels, but public safety remains a critical issue in this year’s mayoral primary. While the numbers of shootings and homicides in New York City stand at record lows, a number of high-profile incidents have contributed to a sense of unease for some. With the Democratic primary for mayor one week away, the Daily News is breaking down the key issues for voters and where each candidate stands on them.
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2 weeks ago |
nydailynews.com | Téa Kvetenadze
Months of campaigning and millions of dollars later, the long-awaited Democratic primary for New York City mayor is nearly upon us. With less than two weeks to go until Election Day and primary voting starting this week, the Daily News is answering some of the most pressing questions for voters. In the coming days we will be breaking down where the top candidates stand on key issues including public safety, housing and the Trump administration.
NYC's Rent Guidelines Board, in unusual move, lowers proposed increases as mayoral election heats up
1 month ago |
thebrunswicknews.com | Téa Kvetenadze
By Téa Kvetenadze, New York Daily News The board reduced the proposed range of increases for rent-stabilized tenants with two-year leases to a span of 3.75% to 7.75%, down from the 4.75% minimum they passed last month. One-year leases remain unchanged with a range of 1.75% to 4.75%.
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1 month ago |
nydailynews.com | Téa Kvetenadze
The Rent Guidelines Board lowered the range of potential increases for some 2 million New Yorkers in an unusual redo vote on Tuesday — a move that comes as the issue of freezing rents has become central in the contentious mayoral race. The board reduced the proposed range of rent increases for rent-stabilized tenants with two-year leases to a span of 3.75% to 7.75%, down from the 4.75% minimum they passed last month. One-year leases remain unchanged with a range of 1.75% to 4.75%.
NYC's Rent Guidelines Board, in unusual move, lowers proposed increases as mayoral election heats up
1 month ago |
arcamax.com | Téa Kvetenadze
New York City's Rent Guidelines Board lowered the range of potential rent increases for some 2 million New Yorkers in an unusual redo vote on Tuesday — a move that comes as the issue of freezing rents has taken center stage in the contentious mayoral race. The board reduced the proposed range of increases for rent-stabilized tenants with two-year leases to a span of 3.75% to 7.75%, down from the 4.75% minimum they passed last month. One-year leases remain unchanged with a range of 1.75% to 4.75%.
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