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New York Apartment Association

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New York Apartment Association
AbbreviationNYAA
Founded2024; 1 year ago (2024)
Merger ofCommunity Housing Improvement Program (CHIP)
Rent Stabilization Association (RSA)
HeadquartersNew York City, New York
Location
CEO
Kenny Burgos
Websitehousingny.org

The New York Apartment Association (or NYAA) is a trade association that represents landlords of rent-stabilized units in New York City. It was formed in 2024 through the merger of the Community Housing Improvement Program (CHIP) and the Rent Stabilization Association.[1]

History

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The Community Housing Improvement Program was founded in 1966 by William A. Moses.[2][3]

The NYAA was formed in 2024 through the merger of the Community Housing Improvement Program and the Rent Stabilization Association and announced that Kenny Burgos, a former member of the New York State Assembly, as its CEO.[1]

Political activism

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In 2025, the group announced it would spend $2 million in the 2025 New York City Council election through a new super PAC called "Housing for All" backing Julie Menin, Kevin Riley, Crystal Hudson, Ty Hankerson, and Rachel Storch while spending against Chris Marte.[4]

References

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  1. ^ a b Louis, Errol (September 5, 2024). "Two landlord groups merged to form new apartment association". NY1. Retrieved June 9, 2025.
  2. ^ Plakins, Ava (January 31, 1983). "The Landlord's Lament". New York Magazine.
  3. ^ "William Moses, 74, Real Estate Executive". The New York Times. January 16, 2002.
  4. ^ Coltin, Jeff; Reisman, Nick; Ngo, Emily (May 20, 2025). "Who wants to run for gov?". Politico. Retrieved May 20, 2025.