How tax exemptions broke the housing deadlock in New York City : a report of a study of the post World War I housing shortage and the various efforts to overcome it /

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Institution som forfatter: Citizens' Housing and Planning Council of New York. Committee on Tax Policies
Format: Bog
Sprog:English
Udgivet: N.Y. : Citizens' Housing and Planning Council of N.Y., 1960.
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245 1 0 |a How tax exemptions broke the housing deadlock in New York City :  |b a report of a study of the post World War I housing shortage and the various efforts to overcome it /  |c with particular emphasis on the four-year period of 1921-1924, during which limited exemption was granted from local taxation for all new buildings intended exclusively for dwelling purposes. Sponsored by the Citizens' Housing and Planning Council of New York, Inc., under grant from the Robert Schalkenback Foundation. 
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