
"Community groups have raised concerns about Camber's involvement in the project after Williams listed the company's founding principal, Rick Gropper, as the 17th worst landlord in the city, pointing to over 1,000 open HPD violations and 28 evictions at other Camber properties."
"Andrew Berman, executive director of Village Preservation, described the city's decision to select Camber as a questionable choice at best, emphasizing the need for iron-clad commitments that the building will remain permanently affordable."
Community advocates in Greenwich Village are raising concerns about a proposed 31-story affordable housing development by Camber Property Group, listed as a worst landlord. The project at 388 Hudson St. aims to provide 280 homes and a recreation center, with rents set at 40-100% of the Area Median Income. Critics highlight over 1,000 open violations and evictions linked to Camber. Concerns also arise regarding the impact on the nearby Tony Dapolito Recreation Center, which has been closed for years. Advocates seek assurances for the project's affordability.
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