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‘Deteriorated’ scaffolding surrounds City Hall-owned 2 Lafayette St — despite Adams’ ‘crackdown’

Por: New York Post Business August 07, 2023

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It only gets more embarrassing for Mayor Eric Adams’ comically toothless “crackdown” on the city’s . After Adams announced a last week to reduce the number of construction eyesores that seem to stand forever, Post columnist Howard Husock revealed that NYCHA, the city’s public housing authority, has more long-standing sheds in place than any private landlord — . But immortal-seeming, city-owned scaffold abominations   aren’t only... + full article



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