AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoPolicy & Planning: NYC says it must build 700,000 affordable homes in the next decade to meet demand, even as vacancy remains low—pushing the city’s “Block by Block” agenda into sharper focus. Local Housing Enforcement: Binghamton is rolling out proactive rental code enforcement, aiming to set a minimum health-and-safety floor before problems escalate. Affordable Housing Funding: Jacksonville announced a $20M fund to unlock $80M in affordable multifamily rentals using low-cost development loans and tax credits. Housing Market Pressure: Denver tenants are exploiting downtown office vacancy (above 30%) to negotiate better lease terms as landlords offer more concessions. Scams & Consumer Alerts: The FTC warns scammers are hijacking real rental listings, copying details, and swapping contact info to steal identities or money. Development Economics: Altoona pivoted an 80-acre affordable housing plan after infrastructure costs stalled progress, weighing commercial/industrial alternatives instead. International Watch: Seoul’s opposition is calling for a halt to the Yongsan Park housing plan, citing environmental and public-debate concerns. Corporate Real Estate Finance: Puravankara issued a ₹199.99 crore corporate guarantee for its housing subsidiary’s bank loans.
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