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SUMMARY:ABNYChats: Unlocking New Housing in the New Budget
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Wednesday\, February 21st\, for ABNYChats: Unlocking New Housing in the New Budget\, a conversation between Senator Brian Kavanagh and Rafael Cestero\, the President and CEO of the Community Preservation Corporation. They will engage in a conversation to discuss housing policies within the State’s budget negotiations\, how those specific policies and strategies have shifted since last year\, and how new housing production in New York may – or may not – change. \nDoors Open: 8:30 a.m.\, Program Begins: 9:00 a.m. \nWe hope you will join us for this important event \nSpeaker Bios\nState Senator Brian Kavanagh \nSenator Brian Kavanagh represents more than 330\,000 residents in New York’s Senate District 27\, covering neighborhoods across lower Manhattan from the Battery to 14th Street\, including Tribeca\, Chinatown\, Little Italy\, the Lower East Side\, SoHo\, NoHo\, Greenwich Village and the East Village. \nBrian was first elected to the Senate in 2017 after representing the 74th District on Manhattan’s East Side in the State Assembly\, where he was elected to six terms\, beginning in 2006. His work has focused on affordable housing\, gun violence prevention\, environmental sustainability\, democracy and open government\, and economic and social justice. As Chair of the Senate Committee on Housing\, Construction\, and Community Development\, Brian has built on his decades of advocating for access to high quality\, safe\, affordable housing for all New Yorkers. In 2019\, he led the Senate effort to enact the Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act (HSTPA)\, which gave New York the strongest tenant protections in the nation. \nRead more \nRafael E. Cestero\nA recognized leader in the community development finance industry\, Rafael E. Cestero brings more than 30 years of experience in tackling the most pressing housing challenges cities across the nation are facing. \nUpon joining The Community Preservation Corporation (CPC) in January of 2012\, Mr. Cestero put his extensive background in the public and private sectors to work leading the organization through a significant restructure and capitalization process following the great recession. His work with senior leadership and board of directors led to the company’s return to financial strength and renewed focus on its mission and the expansion of its social impact. As a AA- S&P rated company\, CPC now stands as one of the most financially strong and impactful nonprofit multifamily finance companies in the country. \nRead more \n  \nWatch the full conversation here. \nSee photos from the event here.
URL:https://abny.org/abny-event/abnychats-unlocking-new-housing-in-the-new-budget/
LOCATION:RUBENSTEIN\, 825 8th Ave\, New York\, NY\, 10019
CATEGORIES:ABNY Network
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SUMMARY:ABNY YP Tour: The New York City Public Design Commission Archive
DESCRIPTION:Join ABNY Young Professionals for a tour of the New York City Public Design Commission Archive on February 21 at 5:30 p.m. \nThe Public Design Commission (PDC) maintains an archive of projects reviewed by the Commission since 1902\, documenting more than 7\,000 sites throughout New York City and providing a unique view into the history of the City’s public works. Containing original documents\, drawings\, photographs\, and architectural plans\, the Archive informs the Commission’s review of current projects and provides additional insight into the history of New York City’s public spaces and buildings. \nThe Design Commission Archive tour includes a discussion of the archive’s function and mission\, a tour of the facility\, and viewing of its archival materials. \nIf you are interested in joining the tour\, please sign up by 12:00 p.m. on Wednesday\, February 14. Please note\, space is limited with attendees selected by lottery. All who signed up will be notified by end of day Thursday\, February 15 if they have been selected to participate or not.
URL:https://abny.org/abny-event/abny-yp-tour-the-new-york-city-public-design-commission-archive/
LOCATION:NYC Public Design Commission\, 253 Broadway\, 5th Floor\, New York\, NY\, 10007\, United States
CATEGORIES:ABNY YP
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