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Josh Kramer
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Public housing is not properly an end in itself. It can only be justified as a means to an end of making our cities fit places in which to live. What kind of public housing should it be?…The tenant’s rent should be increased with his increase in income and he should not be evicted as an over-income tenant. When his increasing rent reaches the point
... See moreJane Jacobs • The Death and Life of Great American Cities
Non-Profit Potential Partners
Andrew McCluskey • 2 cards
NYC unhoused policy and advocacy updates
Nathan Storey • 1 card
In most urbanized areas, nonresidential space accounts for a third or more of the built environment (excluding rights-of-way and other public spaces)
Arthur C. Nelson • Reshaping Metropolitan America: Development Trends and Opportunities to 2030 (Metropolitan Planning + Design)
New York
Shriya • 1 card
"In Manhattan, there is a 2,500-megawatt-per-square mile demand,"
Scientific American Editors • Designing the Urban Future: Smart Cities


Zohran is a liar. He wants to "match NJ" corporate tax. The truth is, in his plan the tax in NYC is 20% vs NJ 9%.
Here's the breakdown of what taxes would look like with his proposal. The fact and the truth is, total corporate taxes in NYC are already WAY higher than NJ which is why many company HQs moved out of NYC a... See more