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All marching to one tune: Rent freeze!

A marcher with the “Holy Grail” of reforms that tenants seek.  Photos by Jefferson Siegel
A marcher with the “Holy Grail” of reforms that tenants seek. Photos by Jefferson Siegel

Hundreds of tenant activists gathered in Foley Square Downtown last Thursday to call for strengthening the rent laws that affect 1 million rent-regulated tenants in the city. Following the rally, they all marched across the Brooklyn Bridge. Last year, Mayor Bill de Blasio called for a rent freeze, but the Rent Guidelines Board voted for increases of 1 percent on one-year lease renewals and 2.75 percent for two-year lease renewals. Although hopes for a rent rollback (as in, an actual rent decrease) for rent-regulated tenants have faded, advocates are again calling for a rent freeze when the R.G.B. makes its final vote next month.

Members of Good Old Lowe East Side (GOLES) wouldn’t have missed this march.
Members of Good Old Lowe East Side (GOLES) wouldn’t have missed this march.
East Village artist Kelly King, who fought to save Jerry Delakas’s Astor Place newsstand, was marching for rent reform.
East Village artist Kelly King, who fought to save Jerry Delakas’s Astor Place newsstand, was marching for rent reform.
A man on a clarinet “blew his horn” in favor of tenants’ rights.
A man on a clarinet “blew his horn” in favor of tenants’ rights.