Tenants who won a lottery to live at Fifteen Hudson Yards are suing the developer for violating New York City’s “poor door” ban, which bans separate entrances for low-income residents.
Source: Inman News
Low-income tenants sue developer, allege ‘poor door’ discrimination
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