...the New York City's...City of New...City Department of...permanent housing when...its development, the...
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...as: Matter of Oliver v...annulling respondent Department of Housing Preservation and Development's (HPD...
...The Matter of Poonam Apartments...of the City of New York, 95298/09...
...as: Matter of Park Hill...of the City of NY...City of New York and the...
...The Matter of Poonam Apartments...of the City of New York, 95298/09...
...MATTER OF DANA KAPLAN, ap, v. NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING PRESERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT res — Motion by the appellant to stay...
...7887. IN RE MARIE PERRETTE, pet, v. NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING PRESERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT, res — Vincent J. Licata, New York, for...
...has been properly registered with the Department of Housing Preservation and Development of the City of New York ("HPD") as a multiple...
...Petitioner") challenges a determination by the Respondent, New York City Department Of Housing Preservation And Development ("HPD"), which upheld Masaryk Towers Corporation...
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