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Turkish House was the Only Building of its Size & Category Allowed to Open Without an Approved Fire Protection Plan and Currently Operating Without Certificate of Occupancy, NYC Comptroller’s Investigation Finds

New York, NY — Today, New York City Comptroller laid out the findings of his investigation into the City’s approval process for the Turkish House building, following allegations raised in the federal indictment by the U.S. Attorney of the Southern District against Mayor Eric Adams regarding the approval of Turkish House (also known as Turkevi Center, headquarters of the Turkish Consulate). The investigation revealed that Turkish House was the only office building of its size and category allowed to open without an...

NYC Comptroller Brad Lander, NYS Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli, and Leading National Public Pension Plans Announce Inaugural Emerging Managers Week to Foster New Opportunities for Diverse and Emerging Asset Management Firms

New York, NY – New York City Comptroller Brad Lander, New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli, the New York State Teachers’ Retirement System, Teacher Retirement System of Texas, and For the Long Term, announced the inaugural Emerging Managers Week set for the week of February 10, 2024. For the first time, asset managers will be able to attend conferences and events across one week with investment staff of eight separate public pension funds with over $1 trillion in assets...

NYC Comptroller Lander Celebrates Congestion Pricing Start

As congestion pricing commences in the Central Business District in Manhattan below 60th Street, New York City Comptroller Brad Lander issued the following statement:  “Today, New York City takes a huge step forward toward less traffic, cleaner air, and better transit.  “A generation of straphangers, advocates, and public servants fought tirelessly to make congestion pricing a reality. I’ve been honored to be part of that team, including organizing the litigation that helped end the pause and get the system started...

What We Accomplished Together in 2024

Dear New Yorkers,  It’s hard to believe (or maybe it’s very easy), but 2024 is coming to a close.  For New Yorkers across the five boroughs, this year didn’t go by without serious challenges – from the skyrocketing cost of living (especially housing and child care) to ongoing crises of mental health and homelessness undermining safety in our streets, subways, and neighborhoods.  We've got a President-elect threatening to deport our neighbors and undermine our democracy in Washington DC. Closer to...

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