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Tolling NY’s East River Bridges Back on The Table?

November 13, 2008 By Adam Hengels

[flickr: darren bryden]Congestion pricing schemes, touted as environmentally-responsible at the time of $4 gas, were defeated in New York City last Spring. However, as the market turmoil threatens to wreak havoc on tax revenues, fiscal necessity has lured New York State and New York City … [Read more...]

Filed Under: privatization, Transportation Tagged With: bridges, congestion pricing, history, nyc, privatization, tolls

Could NY Democrats Revive Rent Control?

November 6, 2008 By Adam Hengels

New York State's Assembly is now in Democratic control.  On many legislators wish list is to end the vacancy decontrol provisions that allow landlords to remove a unit from rent control if a tenant moves out and the unit rents for more than $2,000 per month.  (for those of you not in New York, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: rent control Tagged With: legislation, nyc, rent control, Steven Spinola, vacancy decontrol

Sandy Ikeda Guest-Blogging at Market Urbanism

October 20, 2008 By Adam Hengels

When the New York Sun decided to shut down its press, the biggest loss to the blogosphere was Sanford Ikeda's Culture of Congestion blog. At the Sun, Sandy blogged about cities, economics, politics, and related subjects.Sandford Ikeda is an Associate Professor of Economics at SUNY Purchase. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Author: Sandy Ikeda Tagged With: Author: Sandy Ikeda, nyc

Retail Rent Control

October 15, 2008 By Adam Hengels

Thanks to Bill Nelson for tipping me off to the article from The Villager (NYC): Retail rent control? A city councilmember planned to introduce a bill this week that will require small businesses and landlords to submit to arbitration in negotiating lease renewals if both parties can’t agree on a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: rent control Tagged With: nyc, rent control, retail, Robert Jackson, small business, Steve Null

Sun Sets on Culture of Congestion

October 5, 2008 By Adam Hengels

The New York Sun has decided to close up shop. To Market Urbanists, the greatest casualties are Sandy Ikeda's blog, Culture of Congestion and Ed Glaeser's articles. Sandy's work has inspired me to read Jane Jacobs' books (starting with The Death and Life of Great American Cities), and I plan to post … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Economics, Jane Jacobs Tagged With: Author: Sandy Ikeda, culture of congestion, Ed Glaeser, ny sun, nyc

Happy Park(ing) Day 2008

September 19, 2008 By Adam Hengels

I guess I must not be hip enough to have known about this beforehand, but there's a very interesting citywide event happening here in New York today called Park(ing) Day. All throughout New York City, people are reclaiming parking spaces for their street-side enjoyment. It's a very novel idea that … [Read more...]

Filed Under: parking, planning, Transportation Tagged With: Market, nyc, parking, parking spaces, video

WSJ: Rent Control Is the Real New York Scandal

September 19, 2008 By Adam Hengels

In case you didn't catch it last weekend, Eileen Norcross wrote an excellent piece on rent control in New York. She touches on Charlie Rangel's four rent control apartments scandal, some history of rent control in New York, the destructive results of rent control, vast inefficiencies caused by rent … [Read more...]

Filed Under: rent control Tagged With: Charlie Rangel, Ed Glaeser, Eileen Norcross, housing, nyc, rent control, WSJ

Housing + Transportation Affordability Index

August 14, 2008 By Adam Hengels

Housing + Transportation Affordability Index

affordability in New York CityPlay with the HUD-Brookings Institution's new index maps here:The Housing + Transportation Affordability Index, developed by CNT and its collaborative partners, the Center for Transit Oriented Development (CTOD), is an innovative tool that measures the true … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Economics, housing Tagged With: affordability, Chicago, CNT, development, housing, HUD-Brookings, nyc, Peter Gordon, transit

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