Business Mayor > Real Estate > Apartment renovations go unfilled as landlords struggle with New York City's rent stabilization law Real EstateApartment renovations go unfilled as landlords struggle with New York City's rent stabilization lawReal EstateMarch 14, 2024posted on Mar. 14, 2024 at 3:22 pm CNBC's Leslie Picker reports on the fallout from New York City's rent stabilization law. READ SOURCE Read More Irish developer says up is the only way out of Dublin’s housing shortage Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditbusinessmayorMarch 14, 2024 You Might Also LikeReal EstateDeutsche Bank reviews Canary Wharf presenceMarch 14, 2025Real EstateStamp duty deadline and economic gloom dampen UK housing marketMarch 13, 2025Real EstateRocket’s Redfin super app punt looks less than stellarMarch 12, 2025Real EstateThe Guardian view on the planning bill: new towns must be for people who need them | EditorialMarch 11, 2025Real EstatePrivate equity could lift UK property out of the bargain basementMarch 10, 2025Real EstateThe best flowering cherry trees for British gardensMarch 10, 2025Recommended For YouindustryLimestone levy may eat into Tamil Nadu cement companies' marginsMarch 14, 2025OpinionsWith calculators now counted as safe…March 14, 2025HealthMPs tell No 10: frontbenchers could quit over disability benefits planMarch 14, 2025personal financeMartin Lewis explains when air fryers aren't cheaper than using an ovenMarch 14, 2025cryptocurrency marketCrypto Faces Uncertain Future As Trump’s ‘Short-Term Pain’ Plan UnfoldsMarch 14, 2025
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