• Blackstone Sells off 1,000 NYC Apartments as they head to TEXAS

    From Lissajous@megahurrts9911@kilos.net to comp.os.linux.advocacy,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,talk.politics.guns on Thu Jun 25 23:35:10 2026
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    "#new Zohran Mamdani angered after Blackstone sold off 1,000 NYC
    apartments and shifted billions of dollars into properties in Texas,
    Florida, and other Republican states.
    #newyork
    This happened after Mamdani launched the most aggressive taxing
    proposals, taxing the 'rich', corporations, second homes, inheritance
    etc.
    #newyorkcity
    Blackstone bought the portfolio around 2015 for about $690 million.
    It then sold a 51% stake for $142.5 million, a massive drop in value tied
    to renovation costs that ran over budget, and rent regulations that
    blocked sufficient rent increases to cover expenses.
    Blackstone redirected capital into large deals in Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, and Tennessee, plus other multibillion-dollar moves into lower-
    tax markets.
    Mamdani, appointed six new members to the Rent Guidelines Board in
    February - which is blocking rent increases - a move critics say will
    hurt property owners and speeds up value declines.
    Rent-regulated buildings in New York City, have lost between 20% and 65%
    of their value since 2019 according to analysis from Maverick
    Republicans and analysts say this is direct market feedback on policy,
    adding that heavy rent regulation plus high taxes drives out business
    which will hurt housing stock.
    Details:
    ???Blackstone still owns one of the city’s largest complexes, Stuyvesant
    Town with over 11,000 apartments, which faces the same rent restrictions
    and value pressure.
    ???The head of Blackstone met with Mayor Mamdani at City Hall to talk
    about plans, yet the firm and other big investors keep moving money to
    states with lower taxes and fewer restrictions.
    ???Texas and Florida have no state income tax and growing economies, so
    money, jobs, and people head there instead of staying in high-cost, high-
    rule New York City.
    ???Less investment in New York City apartments means fewer new units
    built, slower repairs on old ones, and less tax revenue for the city over time.
    Critics say that this is the way to stop socialism - keep red states red,
    to give investors & businesses somewhere to move their money.
    This will remove the ever increasing tax revenue from the very socialist leaders (Mamdani) who will take it from them and redistribute it.
    In the meantime, their socialist cities and states will fail, people will
    wake up and socialism will be rejected.
    Fast Facts:
    ???High-tax states lost large numbers of income tax filers and billions
    in adjusted gross income (AGI).
    ???California lost about 100,000 filers and about $11.9 billion in AGI in
    one recent period.
    ???New York lost about 72,000 filers and $9.9 billion.
    ???Low- or no-income-tax states like Florida and Texas gained
    correspondingly.
    #cali
    ???Cumulative effects over a decade are substantial:
    ???California net domestic out-migration of nearly 2.3 million people,
    New York nearly 1.9 million.
    ???Texas and Florida each gained over 1.2 million."
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  • From Chris Ahlstrom@OFeem1987@teleworm.us to comp.os.linux.advocacy,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,talk.politics.guns on Fri Jun 26 08:36:00 2026
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    Lissajous wrote this screed in ALL-CAPS:

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    "#new Zohran Mamdani angered after Blackstone sold off 1,000 NYC
    apartments and shifted billions of dollars into properties in Texas, Florida, and other Republican states.

    <snip>

    So the buildings have new owners. So what?

    Besides, Blackstone is another private equity plunderer of
    America. Good riddance.
    --
    Woolsey-Swanson Rule:
    People would rather live with a problem they cannot
    solve rather than accept a solution they cannot understand.
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