skip to main content
Overview
Toggle Button Open

December 13, 2022

Stroock Podcast

In the second of our inaugural two-part episode, Stroock Special Counsel John Egnatios-Beene continues a conversation with Ian Rasmussen, principal and founder of Urban Cartographics.

Ian and John explore the following questions:

  • What risks do private developers face? 
  • Is the Mandatory Inclusionary Housing program an effective tool? Does it provide a feasible development path?
  • Will 421-a make a comeback?
  • What are the economics of building in New York City?
  • What is needed to make developments economically feasible?
  • Examining the example of other locales, what role can and should the government play in the development process?
  • How can we attain an economically and practicably workable housing system?

Find all episodes of “Stroock Presents: GOAT Town” here.

December 13, 2022

Stroock Podcast

In the second of our inaugural two-part episode, Stroock Special Counsel John Egnatios-Beene continues a conversation with Ian Rasmussen, principal and founder of Urban Cartographics.

Ian and John explore the following questions:

  • What risks do private developers face? 
  • Is the Mandatory Inclusionary Housing program an effective tool? Does it provide a feasible development path?
  • Will 421-a make a comeback?
  • What are the economics of building in New York City?
  • What is needed to make developments economically feasible?
  • Examining the example of other locales, what role can and should the government play in the development process?
  • How can we attain an economically and practicably workable housing system?

Find all episodes of “Stroock Presents: GOAT Town” here.

Professionals