HDC Preservation Conference on Rent Stabilized Housing
Briefly

The Historic District Council's upcoming preservation conference will delve into the intersection of the preservation movement and historic rent stabilized housing. Scheduled for March 29 at New York Law School, the event will feature expert panelists discussing best practices, challenges, and future solutions for maintaining historic buildings. It aims to gather advocates, policy makers, and housing professionals to foster communication around the benefits and hurdles in preserving affordable housing within historic districts. Topics will explore innovative restoration techniques, offering insights to ensure these important structures remain viable.
The panelists will discuss the preservation movement's role in historic rent regulated housing, offering insights into innovative restoration techniques and best practices.
The Historic District Council's conference focuses on the intersection of rent stabilization and historic preservation, engaging policy makers and housing professionals in meaningful dialogue.
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