Articles & Press Coverage

Howard Goldman

  • Howard Goldman and Caroline Harris Join Forces to Create GoldmanHarris LLC Law Firm
  • Goldman and Harris named Super Lawyers 2009!
  • Guest Commentary: Buildings Proposes Zoning Development Challenge Process, CityLand, April 15, 2009.
  • CLE Update: Zoning and Developmental Analysis, Cityland Center for New York City Law, December, 2008
  • Discretionary Land Use Approvals in a Down Market (with Caroline G. Harris), New York Law Journal, December 18, 2008
  • "Due Diligence," American Land Title CLE Presentation, October 2006
  • "Inclusionary Housing in New York City's Zoning Resolution," City Law, July/August 2005
  • "Don't Beat Up the Board," New York Sun, May 7, 2004
  • "Report Outlines Prospects for Midtown Development," New York Law Journal, June 17, 2002
  • "Fix SEQRA's Negative Effects" City's Future Growth and Development Are Suffering," New York Law Journal, September 24, 2001
  • "Overhauling City Zoning Regulations" Unified Bulk Proposal Up for Review, Approval," New York Law Journal, March 20, 2000
  • "The Law of Skyscrapers" 845 First Avenue: A Zoning Dispute," New York Law Journal, December 29, 1999
  • "Streamlining the Land Use Process," New York Law Journal, October 12, 1999
  • "Preservation vs. Development: A Case Study of Zoning in Chelsea," New York Law Journal, April 28, 1999
  • "Using the Land Use Laws to Protect and Enhance Property Value," New York Law Journal, August 5, 1998
  • "Brownfields, Greenfields, Elysian Fields?" The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel, April 1997
  • "Disclosure of Lead Paint Hazards Required," The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel, February 1997
  • "Retail Zoning Text Amendments Disapproved," New York Law Journal, January 2, 1997
  • "Community Facilities Revisited," New York Law Journal, September 16, 1996
  • "Retail and Industrial Zoning Text Amendments," New York Law Journal, May 2, 1996
  • "Plans for the Revitalization of Lower Manhattan," The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel, April 1995
  • "Zoning for Adult Use: A Delicate Balance," New York Law Journal, November 14, 1994
  • "Land-Use Plan for Lower Manhattan Hoped to Take Area Into 21st Century," New York Law Journal, June 6, 1994
  • "Decision in 'Coca-Cola' Alters City Land Use Planning, Environmental Review," New York Law Journal, January 12, 1989
  • "New York City Environmentalism, Made Easier," New York Times, March 12, 1988

Caroline Harris

Profiled or quoted in:

  • "A Policy Pioneer," Living Architecture Monitor, Vol. 11, No. 3 (Summer 2009)
  • "Rooftop Gardens Could Bloom with Taxbreaks," Crain's (August 16, 2008)
  • "Not In My Domain," Commercial Property News (December 1, 2004)
  • "Focus On: Caroline Harris, President, Harris Enterprises & Realty Co.," The Ezone (April 2001)
  • "Top 20 Real Estate Movers & Shakers in NY," The New York Post (April 1, 1996)

Authored

  • "Renewable Communities," (coauthored with Susan Fine) Urban Land (August 2009)
  • "Adaptation:  Opportunities for Fostering Progress Through Law and Regulation," Report of New York City Panel on Climate Change (contributing author) (July 2009)
  • "Discretionary Land Use Approvals in a Down Market" (with Howard Goldman), New York Law Journal (December 18, 2008)
  • "Green Zoning," Torchlight, Sallan Foundation Newsletter (October 1, 2008)
  • "The Basics of Development Rights Deals," New York Real Estate Law Reporter (March 2007)
  • "Higher and Higher: Acquiring Development Rights Through Zoning Lot Mergers," New York Law Journal (January 16, 2007)
  •  "The Zen of Cities: Meditative Spaces in Urban Environments," 3 AIA/J The AIA Journal of Architecture 11 (December 2003)
  •  "(Landmarks) Coming of Age in New York," New York Law Journal (April19, 1997)
  • Other publications prior to 1997;
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