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Goldstein Hall PLLC represents and advises nonprofit and for-profit developers of affordable housing projects in New York City, Long Island, upstate New York and beyond on issues relating to land acquisition, housing development, design, and construction. In addition, we specialize in financing, leasing, and sale of residential and commercial properties; board formation; and governance of cooperatives and condominiums.
 
Goldstein Hall PLLC regularly manages and coordinates major real estate projects on behalf of our clients. We work with our clients in conceiving creative techniques to finance housing and community development projects. We have expertise in utilizing diverse financing sources through various Federal, and New York City and State affordable housing programs.
 
Please click on the links to the left to view examples of our projects.
 
 
 Washington Bridge View Coops located in the Morris Section of the Bronx.

 

News & Events

Firm News | Archive
 
July 1, 2010 - Goldstein Hall PLLC proudly welcomes Christina M. Mazza, Esq. to the firm. [click here]
 
May 15, 2010 - Matthew Hall is awarded Service Medals for Duty in Afghanistan. [read more]
 
April 28, 2010 - On May 14, 2010, David A. Goldstein will lecture about Affordable Housing Joint Ventures at the City Bar Center for CLE Program on Future Prespectives on Affordable Housing and Economic Development in New York City: Policy and Practice. [click for attendee info
 
 
Public Interest News | Archive
 
August 19, 2010 - New RPIE Filing Information Regarding Non-Filing or Late-Filing Penalties. [read more]
 
May 11, 2010 - HPD Commissioner Invites Developers to Apply for $9 Million in Stimulus Funds. [read more]
 
February 21, 2010 - City's New Plan on Affordable Housing: Build Less, Preserve More. [read more]

February 18, 2010 - City's Affordable Housing Program Faces Trouble Finding Buyers. [read more]