While city agencies investigate the cause of a structural failure at the old Pfizer building, New York City's largest office-to-residential conversion, attorneys assess whether it could impact the conversion market and the potential for legal liability. The developer, MetroLoft, has faced lawsuits at other conversions.
A bipartisan bill to promote more housing supply and limit Wall Street firms from investing in single-family homes became law Saturday by default after President Donald Trump withheld his signature but did not veto the measure.
The second phase of the federal opportunity zones program, often referred to as OZ 2.0, will differ from the program's initial iteration in key ways that present unique legal considerations for developers of projects in held-over zones, according to attorneys.