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Gowanus Summit: Responsible Development

Past Project last updated June 3, 2009

The Pratt Center has helped  convene the Gowanus Summit; a coalition of civic, housing and community development, manufacturing, and labor groups to establish ground rules for the area surrounding Brooklyn's Gowanus Canal. Our work there aims to make sure that new development meets the needs of area residents and sets high standards for local quality of life.

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City Council Committee on Waterfronts

Testimony last updated September 25, 2008

Committee on Waterfronts

September 25, 2008

Intro No. 809 – In relation to the City Planning Commission

Good afternoon. My name is Jennifer Barrett and I am the Research and Policy Associate for
the New York Industrial Retention Network (NYIRN). NYIRN is a citywide economic development organization that works to promote both blue-collar jobs and sustainable development.

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A Luxury Housing Subsidy New Yorkers Can't Afford

Issue Brief last updated June 6, 2011

The legislature is poised to renew a tax break to New York's real estate industry that shortchanges affordable housing

The tax abatement on new multifamily residential real estate development known as 421-a cost New York City nearly $755 million last year in foregone taxes, or two-and-a-half times the level of property taxes forgiven under the program just five years earlier. The abatement, prized by the Real Estate Board of New York, expired last December. Now, the state legislature is poised to revive the tax break in exchange for the renewal of rent regulation, which expires June 15. As Albany trades 421-a renewal for the rent laws that protect the access to affordable housing of more than 1 million tenants in New York City alone, it is critical to understand the actual value of the tax abatement to developers and the ways in which the program as currently constructed gives out its benefits indiscriminately, in most cases without leveraging anything in exchange.

This issue brief from the Pratt Center details the cost of the 421-a abatement to New York City and recommends measures to better target the benefit to generate affordable housing and transit-oriented development.

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Go Green, Home Contractors!

Event on October 24, 2011

Do you own a residential construction contractor business? Are you interested in becoming part of the green economy? The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) has opportunities for you to join the green workforce. Join us on October 24th to learn more about the opportunities.

At this session you will:

Event Details

Monday, October 24, 2011 - 4:00pm to 6:00pm
Southwest Brooklyn Industrial Development Corporation, Conference Room

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