Ken Fisher, a member of the Government & Regulatory and the Real Estate Practice Groups, is quoted in a Crain's New York in an article discussing massive projects in downtown Brooklyn, the Queens waterfront and 1 Vanderbilt, as well as controversial office tower planned near Grand Central Terminal, and the money spent on lobbyists in 2014 for developers to get these projects off the ground. Halletts retained Cozen O'Connor for government relations and land-use issues related to an apartment project located on the Astoria, Queens waterfront.
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