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Under this law, the city of New York is able to sell buildings directly to tenant or community groups to provide low-income housing. Many HDFCs were created through a process of co-op conversion of a foreclosed, city-owned property. As of 2008, over 1,000 HDFC cooperatives have been developed in the city. [1]
52 Broadway, formerly known as the Exchange Court Building or Chemical Bank Building, is a high-rise building on Broadway and Exchange Place in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, New York City.
Umbrella House is a former squat [1] and a Housing Development Fund Corporation in New York City's East Village, at 21-23 Avenue C. [2] The squat, formed in 1988, was known for its political engagement and high level of collective organization among its members. [3] In 2010, the building officially became a housing cooperative. [3]
The Bank of America Tower, also known as 1 Bryant Park, is a 55-story skyscraper in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. It is located at 1111 Avenue of the Americas (Sixth Avenue) between 42nd and 43rd Streets, diagonally opposite Bryant Park .
The New York City Planning Commission approved an eleven-story annex of the Republic National Bank Building on Fifth Avenue, south of the original structure, in 1974. Republic was obligated to design the annex to "harmonize" with that of the New York Public Library Main Branch, an official city landmark. [78]
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Times Bank was established by India's largest media conglomerate, The Times Group. [19] In July 2001, HDFC Bank's ADS listed on the New York Stock Exchange after an IPO. [20] In 2008, HDFC Bank acquired the Centurion Bank of Punjab (CBoP) for ₹ 9,510 crore (US$2.19 billion) in a share-swap deal, reportedly the largest acquisition in the ...
Brookfield Place (previously named and still commonly referred to as the World Financial Center) is a shopping center and office building complex in the New York City borough of Manhattan. It is located in the Battery Park City neighborhood, across West Street from the World Trade Center, and overlooks the Hudson River.