
The Brooklyn Eagle reports that it attracted 100 attendees (40 were initially expected). Steven Spinola, president of the Real Estate Board of New York focused on "the recently-passed and controversial reform to the 421-a property tax exemption program for builders of new housing." He said he told the mayor that the reform was “a major, major mistake."
Spinola said he believes the reform measure — which, the Eagle has reported, applies to Downtown, DUMBO, Brooklyn Heights, Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill, Boerum Hill, Park Slope and Gowanus; most of Fort Greene, Prospect Heights, Williamsburg and Greenpoint; and portions of Sunset Park and Bushwick — will put an end to all the development.
Already, he said, there is a rush by developers to “get their footage in the ground by Dec. 28” (the reformed 421-a program, which mandates 20 percent of units to be affordable, takes effect Jan. 1, 2008).
See what else Brooklyn's developers discussed here.
See older post here.
Photo: Steven Spinola, president of the Real Estate Board of New York
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