E&M
Management — a longtime multifamily owner known for buying
rent-stabilized buildings in Manhattan, Brooklyn and the Bronx and
converting them to market rate — is finding greener pastures beyond the
city.
The controversial landlord, which owns and manages more
than 3,000 apartments in the boroughs, is aggressively expanding its
portfolio to upstate New York, where taxes are lower and rental laws are
far less stringent.
E&M pounced on the Hudson Valley rental market in
March 2018 when it bought two multifamily complexes in Kingston,
Lakeshore Villas and Sunset Gardens, for $44 million. The firm is also
set to close on another rental complex in Kingston for $28 million and
has plans to buy a six-story senior residence in Newburgh.
E&M is “out of the city,” said managing partner Daniel
Goldstein, who has taken over the company’s day-to-day operations,
while its founder, Irving Langer, spends most of his time in Florida.
The landlord is on track to own and manage more than 850 units upstate. At the same time, E&M has been selling off dozens of properties in the city, reportedly including two Harlem portfolios last year that went for north of $300 million combined.
Goldstein said the upstate expansion was a natural move
for the company for several reasons:
Negative media attention in the
city was causing publicity problems, while hefty regulations and
property taxes were putting a squeeze on E&M’s bottom line, among
other factors.
But tenants and public officials accuse
the landlord of foul play — from aggressively pushing out tenants to
failing to provide basic maintenance in areas like heating and plumbing.
An E&M subsidiary was a subject of an extensive New York Times
exposé last year for evicting 15 low-income renters and suing 250
rent-regulated tenants at a property in East Harlem.
And the company may soon face similar pressures in Ulster
County, as two bills in the state Senate could extend the reach of New
York’s rental laws and hinder the firm’s plans to corner the Hudson
Valley market.
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