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Hell’s Kitchen Tenants Fight to Turn Neglected Buildings into Community-Owned Housing

Summary by W42ST Magazine
Tired of broken boilers, illegal hotels and a landlord dubbed NYC’s worst, a group of Hell’s Kitchen tenants are fighting back — not just to fix their buildings, but to buy them and change housing laws citywide.Elected officials, housing advocates and tenants rallied in Hell’s Kitchen on Saturday. Photo: Gabriele HoltermannTenants of 438 and 440 W45th Street in Hell’s Kitchen rallied outside their buildings on March 29, calling on the New York S…
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W42ST Magazine broke the news in on Monday, March 31, 2025.
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