Dossier
Chantella Mitchell
Coverage of Chantella Mitchell in the Nexus archive.
Arpit Guptaperson2New York City Rent Guidelines Boardorganization2Zohran Mamdaniperson1rent freezetopic1affordable housingtopic1deferred maintenancetopic1Mamdaniperson1Maksim Wynnperson1Christina Smythperson1James Whelanperson1Real Estate Board of New Yorkorganization1rent-stabilized apartmentstopic1
- NYC rent board dissenter warns Mamdani-backed freeze could hurt affordable housing over time: 'Slow burn'
Arpit Gupta, a New York City Rent Guidelines Board member, warned that a rent freeze supported by Mayor Zohran Mamdani could lead to deferred maintenance and financial strain on older rent-stabilized buildings. The freeze, affecting 1 million apartments, extends until 2029, with Gupta advocating targeted aid instead of a blanket policy.
- BREAKING: Rent Guidelines Board votes to freeze the rent, fulfilling Mamdani campaign promise
The New York City Rent Guidelines Board voted to freeze rents for rent-stabilized apartments for one and two-year leases, affecting over 1 million units. The 7-1 decision fulfills Mayor Mamdani’s campaign promise, with owner representative Maksim Wynn joining the majority after initial opposition, while property owner groups criticized the move.