Milano students Marian Silliman, Catherine McGath, Donte Coleman, Evan Pellegrino, and Omari Williams, as part of the Urban Policy Lab taught by Professor Rachel Meltzer, worked in conjunction with the Manhattan Borough President’s Office this past spring doing research on 421-a benefits. This research has now been cited by The Economist in a piece written about those real estate benefits called “Towering Silliness.”
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