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  • Policy Breakfast - Reforming Rent Stabilization in New York City - November 29, 2018, 8:30-10:00am, at the NYU School of Law - #FCbreakfast

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    VIDEO: Policy Breakfast on Reforming Rent Stabilization in New York City

    December 11th 2018

    Close to 1 million apartments in New York City are subject to the state’s rent stabilization laws, which regulate how rents can rise. In June, 2019, those laws are set to expire. On November 29th, 2018 the NYU Furman Center hosted an event to bring experts together to explore ideas for reforming the rent laws.

  • Association for Public Policy Analysis & Management’s (APPAM) 2018 Conference in Washington D.C

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    NYU Furman Center Researchers Present New & Forthcoming Work at the 2018 APPAM Research Conference

    November 12th 2018

    APPAM brings together academics and research on a variety of emerging policy issues, exploring ways to bring global and inter-disciplinary perspectives into conversations on pressing challenges, ranging from changing population demographics and economic inequality to climate change. This year’s conference theme was “Evidence for Action: Encouraging Innovation and Improvement”.

  • A Shared Future: Fostering Communities of Inclusion in an Era of Inequality

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    Book Release - A Shared Future: Fostering Communities of Inclusion in an Era of Inequality

    October 22nd 2018

    The Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University recently published A Shared Future: Fostering Communities of Inclusion in an Era of Inequality. The book features leading academics, practitioners, and policymakers examining different aspects of the complex and deeply rooted problem of residential segregation, and proposing concrete steps to achieve meaningful change. NYU Furman Center Furman Faculty Directors Vicki Been, Ingrid Gould Ellen, and Katherine O’Regan each authored chapters on displacement, gentrification, and affirmatively furthering fair housing, respectively.

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    Mark A. Willis Testifies at Public Hearing for the NYC Advisory Commission on Property Tax Reform

    October 16th 2018

    On Monday, October 15th, 2018, Mark A. Willis, a Senior Policy Fellow at the NYU Furman Center, testified at the New York City Advisory Commission on Property Tax Reform Public Hearing. This hearing was held as a part of the NYC Advisory Commission on Property Tax Reform’s efforts to evaluate the current property tax system in New York City, and recommend reforms to make it fairer, simpler, and more transparent while not reducing city revenues. The co-chairs of the commission are Professor Vicki Been and Marc Shaw.

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    NYU Furman Center and Abt Associates Launch Tool to Tackle High Housing Costs

    October 11th 2018

    The NYU Furman Center and Abt Associates have launched LocalHousingSolutions.org, an online, interactive tool to help communities develop local strategies that promote housing affordability.

  • The State of Rent Stabilization in New York City

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    VIDEO: Policy Breakfast on the State of Rent Stabilization in New York City

    October 4th 2018

    On October 3rd, 2018 the NYU Furman Center hosted an event to examine the state of rent stabilization programs, tenants, and the effect of regulated units on New York City neighborhoods.

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    WEBINAR TRAINING: New York City Neighborhood Data 101 - Subsidized Housing

    September 25th 2018

    This free webinar training was hosted by NYU Furman Center researchers on September 25th, 2018 and provides an overview of our recent data brief, the State of New York City’s Subsidized Housing in 2017, and shows how to access the data summarized in the brief through the CoreData platform.

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    Presentation and Panel Discussion on New York City’s Housing Stock

    June 12th 2018

    On May 24, 2018, the NYU Furman Center hosted an event to present key findings from a new report, Focus on Changes in New York City’s Housing Stock.

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    Ken Zimmerman Joins the NYU Furman Center as Distinguished Fellow

    March 16th 2018

    Ken Zimmerman, a noted policy maker, civil rights attorney, and fair housing expert, will join the NYU Furman Center as a Distinguished Fellow. 

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    Panel Discussion Explores Potential for Small Unit Housing in New York City

    March 1st 2018

    On February 21, 2018, the NYU Furman Center convened a panel discussion that explored the viability of small unit housing in New York City.

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