Department of Housing Conservation and Renewal
ACORN: New Starrett City Deal Dead
But a letter last night from the state Department of Housing Conservation and Renewal (DHCR) may have killed the plan first. Commissioner Deborah VanAmerongen wrote that the plan "would be unworkable under existing statutory law... For these reasons we must disapprove the plan."
"We read it - and more importantly, we understand that DHCR reads it - to mean that HUD or no HUD - the elements of the deal that require state approval will not be forthcoming - hence dead," Jonathan Rosen, a spokesman for the affordable housing advocacy group ACORN, said in an e-mail.
The DHCR letter says that the new plan would have raised rents to "street rents" and caused "the divestiture of all potentially income-producing non-residential property."
The Real Estate is waiting for a return call from Mr. Bistricer's spokesman.
The Times' Empire Zone blog has more on whether the proposal is dead or not here.
- Matthew Schuerman







