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But Linden Plaza, developed by the New York real estate giant The DeMatteis Organizations in 1971, is still a Mitchell-Lama building, according to the Department of Housing Preservation and ...
Members of the Linden Plaza Tenants Association in 2015. Two years ago, City Limits wrote about an affordable housing preservation deal under Mayor Bloomberg that tenants and advocates say was ...
The city’s Department of Housing Preservation and Development needs ... The report found that Linden Plaza, a 1,525-unit Mitchell-Lama development in Brooklyn, spent $10.7 million on 173 vendors ...
The Linden Plaza complex consists of 11 buildings and ... Housing Development Corporation and the city Department of Housing Preservation and Development, along with other backers.
The seller was Linden Plaza Preservation, an affiliate of RY Management. The multifamily complex features 1,527 units across 11 buildings. The sale breaks down to $553,000 per unit. Camber ...
DiNapoli's office found that Linden Plaza Housing Co., which owns Linden ... request permission from the city's Department of Housing Preservation and Development, which regulates Mitchell Lama ...
An audit released Tuesday of the Department of Housing Preservation and ... “Tenants at Linden Plaza, and other affordable Mitchell Lama developments, deserve better,'' DiNapoli said.
a determination of the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development dated May 22, 2012, which, after a hearing, granted the application of the respondent Linden Plaza ...
But Linden Plaza, developed by the New York real estate giant The DeMatteis Organizations in 1971, is still a Mitchell-Lama building, according to the Department of Housing Preservation and ...
Shaping the future of New York’s state’s affordable housing Personality This week’s biggest Winners & Losers ...