Mit einer Fläche von 31.000 Quadratfuß, 10 Etagen und einer Breite von 53 Fuß ragt 165-167 William Street wahrlich heraus. Das Gebäude ist mitten im Herzen von New York Citys lebendigem und schnell wachsendem Finanzbezirk gelegen. Guss und sein Kollege Saul Lalic vertraten die Käufer, einer von Europas größten Private Equity-Fonds. "Es ist ein fantastisches Gebäude mit enormem Potenzial und einer sehr starken Einzelhandelskomponente", erklärte Thomas Guss, President von New York Residence Inc. (NYR.com (http://nyr.com/)), der regelmäßig internationale Investoren bei Immobilientransaktionen in New York vertritt. OTS: NYR.com newsroom: http://www.presseportal.de/nr/118394 newsroom via RSS: http://www.presseportal.de/rss/pm_118394.rss2Pressekontakt: New York Residence Inc. Times Square Office +1 212 360 7000 Durchw.
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The Asthma Free Homes Bill (Intro 385-A) was introduced by Councilmember Rosie Mendez, Richie Torres and Corey Johnson, and supported by the citywide Coalition for Asthma Free Housing. Currently, 45 members of the City Council have signed on to support the Asthma Free Homes Bill. New York City is currently in an affordable housing crisis, but there is another housing crisis that does not regularly make headlines. Surely getting this bill passed and signed cannot be too difficult for the most progressive speaker, City Council and mayor in the country, especially in an election year. And like the affordability crisis, the crisis of poorly maintained housing also includes a metaphorical tale of two cities.

I've implored local and state politicians for help (especially for the dysfunctional bus system) for years to no avail. Most New Yorkers don't realize that the state is responsible for the M.T.A. PhotoTo the Editor:Re "Slide in New York Subway's Service Leaves Straphangers Fuming" (front page, Feb. 13):The main problem with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority — and it's been the problem for decades — is that politicians don't have accountability for it. SHARON KAPNICKNew York Andrew M. Cuomo is delighted to have Mayor Bill de Blasio blamed for its problems.
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