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Through a decades-long collaboration with the city and state, not-for-profit tenants occupy office space in a landmarked structure in the heart of Wall Street with the unusual advantage of no real estate taxes. The Rooftop Project’s Alison Snyder and Professor James Hagy interview Jeremy Moss and Camille McGratty of Silverstein Properties at the iconic 120 Wall Street building in lower Manhattan.
Publication Date
Spring 2017
Publisher
Rooftops Group LLC
City
New York
Keywords
Hagy, Silverstein, 120 Wall Street, Not-for-profit, office, lease
Disciplines
Business Organizations Law | Land Use Law | Legal Education | Organizations Law | Property Law and Real Estate | Social Welfare Law | State and Local Government Law | Tax Law
Recommended Citation
Hagy, James and Snyder, Alison, "Perspectives - 120 Wall Street" (2017). Rooftops Project. 43.
https://digitalcommons.nyls.edu/rooftops_project/43
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