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Glenwood Management Corp. (Glenwood) is a New York City rental apartment builder, owner and manager incorporated in 1961. Glenwood owns and manages residential buildings in Manhattan, New York.〔Adam Piore (Glenwood’s golden formula ) The Real Deal, 1 April 2010〕 As others built condominiums during the boom, the developer stuck with rentals -- and is now jockeying to expand. The firm is known for providing upscale rental residences in New York City.〔("\When Mom Is Just Floors Away" ). ''New York Times'', 27 December 2012〕 == History == Glenwood’s first apartment building, the Pavilion, opened in 1964. The flagship building “spans an entire city block, housing over 800 apartments” (NYT 2008 ) and has its own ZIP code.〔(The Real Deal )〕 Following the opening of The Pavilion, Glenwood focused the next 20 years building on the Upper East Side before extending its portfolio to Midtown, Downtown and subsequently the Upper West Side.〔 The firm focused its attention on lower Manhattan in 2004 with Liberty Plaza and then Barclay Tower, which opened in 2007.〔(New York Daily News )〕 In 2009, Glenwood concentrated on Midtown West with the opening of Emerald Green and subsequent launch of Crystal Green in 2012.〔() New York Times 14 October 2012〕 In 2015, Glenwood Management became the center of a corruption scandal involving Governor Cuomo and several other politicians. Glenwood Management is the largest political donor to Gov. Andrew Cuomo.〔()〕 Glenwood gave money or moved "certain tax business to a law firm, Goldberg & Iryami, that secretly shared its fees with Mr. Silver".to politicians, amongst them Sheldon Silver and, in exchange, had many meetings with the politicians both in their offices and at their residences. The politicians re-wrote rental laws in Glenwood's favor, loosened rent controls which hurt NYC renters,〔 and gave Glenwood the largest tax break for any real estate developer in NYC.〔〔()〕 〔()〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Glenwood Management Corp.」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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