Court Rules Against Stuyvesant Town Owners in Tenant Lawsuit
They were judged to have improperly deregulated rent-stabilized apartments.
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They were judged to have improperly deregulated rent-stabilized apartments.
Sources tell the paper that, at maximum, the investment group headed by Tishman Speyer and BlackRock has until February before they run out of cash to service their debt on the massive property.
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A judge ruled that they may owe tenant up to $200 million for illegally raising rent and deregulating apartments.
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