Lawyer Howard J. Goldman, graduated from
State University of New York at Buffalo, B.A., Ad Hoc Major in Environmental Studies, summa cum laude, 1972 State University of New York at Buffalo, J.D., 1975, is now employed by Goldman Harris LLC at
475 Park Avenue South, 28th Floor New York, NY 10016.
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Howard J. Goldman has been admitted in 1976, New York; 1978, Alaska;. His or her practice areas include Zoning, Planning and Land Use.
Howard J. Goldman's college and law school education includes State University of New York at Buffalo, B.A., Ad Hoc Major in Environmental Studies, summa cum laude, 1972, State University of New York at Buffalo, J.D., 1975. Other biographical background includes Author: "New York City Environmentalism, Made Easier," New York Times, March 12, 1988; "Decision in 'Coca Cola' Alters City Land Use Planning, Environmental Review," New York Law Journal, January 12, 1989; "Land-Use Plan for Lower Manhattan Hoped to Take Area Into 21st Century," New York Law Journal, June 6, 1994; "Plans for the Revitalization of Lower Manhattan," The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel, April 1995; "Retail and Industrial Zoning Text Amendments," New York Law Journal, May 2, 1996; "Community Facilities Revisited," New York Law Journal, September 16, 1996; "Retail Zoning Text Amendments Disapproved," New York Law Journal, January 2, 1997; "Disclosure of Lead Paint Hazards Required," The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel, February 1997; "Brownfields, Greenfields, Elysian Fields?" The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel, April 1997; "Using the Land Use Laws to Protect and Enhance Property Value," New York Law Journal, August 5, 1998; "Preservation vs. Development: A Case Study of Zoning in Chelsea," New York Law Journal, April 28, 1999; "Inclusionary Housing in New York City's Zoning Resolution," City Law, July/August, 2005. Adjunct Professor, New York University Real Estate Institute, 1999—. Member: Real Estate Board of New York. Deputy Counsel, New York City Planning Commission, 1980-1983.. You should contact other
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