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The settlement stems from the New York State Attorney General's civil case that alleged landlord Steven Croman harassed and forced rent-regulated tenants out of their homes.
A bankruptcy court judge confirmed the construction company's plan of reorganization which includes union parties' receiving a settlement of $25.7 million.
Gaining community support for a broad increase in missing middle housing means developers and architects need to be able to discuss this kind of housing with government officials and others more effectively.
According to this panel at the IREM Global Summit, the change in the industry has asset managers expecting more from property managers than just steadyand stable.
“These projects are the result of collaboration among stakeholders that are committed to equitable, inclusive economic development that contributes to improved quality of life for all New Jerseyans,” says NJEDA CEO Tim Sullivan.