Condominiums and Cooperatives
Ask the Former Regulator
Erica Buckley is working with the New York Law Journal on a new column, “Ask the Former Regulator.” Learn more and submit your questions.—Jason Avila
HUD
NYCHA and HUD announce agreement for Third-Party Monitor
HUD and SDNY will select a monitor with broad authority over NYCHA, paid for by the City of New York. NYCHA and the City, not HUD or the monitor, retain control over NYCHA’s day-to-day activities.—Kathie Soroka and Deborah VanAmerongen
The Shutdown’s impact on Affordable Housing
Affordable housing advocates have been blogging and posting for some time now about the federal government shutdown. As it enters its second month we reach uncharted territory. While the worst case scenarios have been avoided so far for most, they have not been avoided for all.—Rebecca Prybell and Richard Michael Price
Upcoming Events
Women in Affordable Housing Roundtable Discussion and Networking Reception
Location: Nixon Peabody | Washington, DC
Date: February 20, 2019
Speaker: Meghan Altidor
Topics include: Careers in government service and current affordable housing issues in the metro area, including the arrival of Amazon.
IPED — Opportunity Zones
Location: The Willard Hotel | Washington, DC
Date: March 5, 2019
Speakers: Forrest Milder, Richard Price, Elizabeth Young, Cody Rogers, Aaron Yowell, Kathie Soroka
Topics include: Making opportunity zones work for you.
Women in Housing and Finance Spring Panel — How to Start Your Own Real Estate Company
Location: Nixon Peabody | New York, NY
Date: March 13, 2019
Moderator: Tatiana Gutierrez
Topics include: A panel discussion with women who are founders, CEOs and principals of their own New York City companies.