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EPISODE · Dec 2, 2025 · 12 MIN

The evidence for rent-stabilized housing distress is now overwhelming

from Housing New York with Kenny Burgos · host Housing New York

Send us Fan MailThe latest NYU Furman Center report provides a data-rich picture of New York’s rent-stabilized housing woes. Plus, residential insurance costs are one of the biggest reasons affordable housing is in so much trouble. NYAA testifies before the state Senate.This is your New York Apartment Association weekly update with CEO Kenny Burgos.Check out the latest edition of Housing New York MagazineFollow @housingny on Instagram X TikTok YouTube & Substack Send us questions or comments at [email protected] On The Agenda1:11: NYU Furman Center brings the data on NYC’s rent-stabilized housing stock4:07: NYAA testifies: untenable insurance premiums & the high cost of fraud   → Watch NYAA Policy Director Kathleen Irwin’s full testimony before the NY State Senate 6:26: COPA and the City Council8:09: The who's who of Mayor-elect Mamdani’s housing-focused transition team   → Mamdani selects several corporate executives to mollify city’s business community10:02: Julie Menin declares victory in City Council speaker raceVisit our website for more information.Follow Us:BlueSkyXInstagramTiktok

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