Michael Friedrich
@mfriedrichnyc.bsky.social
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writing about cities and housing for The Baffler, The New Republic, & others https://linktr.ee/mfriedrichnyc
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A group of former tenants has organized the first rent debt strike in U.S. history. They are refusing to pay back unjust debts to Equity Residential, a corporate landlord accused of widespread misconduct. I wrote about their campaign for @prospect.org. prospect.org/infrastructu...
Rent Debtors Strike Against Abusive Corporate Landlord
The Debt Collective is leading the charge against the real estate behemoth Equity Residential.
prospect.org
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taliajane.bsky.social
Nobody wants it as a story but I have multiple NYPD sources who voted for Mamdani, are eager for his win in November, and who say their colleagues quietly feel the same.

They like that he wants NYPD to focus on crime, not quality of life enforcement.
misoshnik.bsky.social
Lmao is this supposed to be a bad thing?
A tweet from Bari Weiss that says “"It's shaken me to my core," a lieutenant said of Mamdani's unexpected victory in June. "The absolute dread I feel is palpable.
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Today in @TheFP our @Olivia_Reingold talks to the cops who say they will walk if Zohran Mamdani is elected in November:”
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ddayen.bsky.social
A group of tenants with rent debt are refusing to pay Equity Residential, one of the largest corporate landlords. The campaign’s goals are to win debt cancellation and spur regulatory action to hold corporate landlords accountable. Michael Friedrich reports:
prospect.org/infrastructu...
Rent Debtors Strike Against Abusive Corporate Landlord
The Debt Collective is leading the charge against the real estate behemoth Equity Residential.
prospect.org
Reposted by Michael Friedrich
Reposted by Michael Friedrich
luriethereal.bsky.social
Well it’s not long sentence, but I did get to write this essay for @newrepublic.com! I strongly encourage you to join us.

newrepublic.com/article/2015...
mfriedrichnyc.bsky.social
Imagine real estate-backed securities, but on the blockchain and totally unregulated. What could go wrong?
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mfriedrichnyc.bsky.social
Many Americans racked up rent debt during the pandemic, often due to corporate landlords’ predatory practices. Now, strikers argue that their debts to Equity Residential are uncollectible under consumer protection laws. Read my report at @prospect.org. prospect.org/infrastructu...
Rent Debtors Strike Against Abusive Corporate Landlord
The Debt Collective is leading the charge against the real estate behemoth Equity Residential.
prospect.org
Reposted by Michael Friedrich
mfriedrichnyc.bsky.social
A group of former tenants has organized the first rent debt strike in U.S. history. They are refusing to pay back unjust debts to Equity Residential, a corporate landlord accused of widespread misconduct. I wrote about their campaign for @prospect.org. prospect.org/infrastructu...
Rent Debtors Strike Against Abusive Corporate Landlord
The Debt Collective is leading the charge against the real estate behemoth Equity Residential.
prospect.org
Reposted by Michael Friedrich
danimmergluck.bsky.social
Atlanta has been been rapidly gentrifying for years & seen tremendous growth in property values since 2011. Yet the public schools starve. And now Mayor wants to extend its tax increment districts, which include some of city’s hottest areas, for 25 years, diverting more $ from schools. #AtlantaWay
civicatlanta.bsky.social
(3/6) Atlanta Public Schools presented a stark financial outlook marked by rising costs, declining enrollment, and revenue shortfalls. Leaders are looking to consolidate facilities, moderate pay growth, and review program efficiency to restore financial health. youtube.com/watch?v=LvB1...
APS budget report warns of “math problem” as spending outpaces revenue

At its Budget Commission meeting, Atlanta Public Schools (APS) presented a stark financial outlook marked by rising costs, declining enrollment, and revenue shortfalls.

Major cost pressures include state health insurance and pension increases (about $25 million combined), competitive teacher pay, and under-enrolled schools. Enrollment in APS’s traditional public schools has dropped 16% since 2016 as charter and private options have expanded. The report cited an “immediate need for efficiency and sustainability,” warning that extending tax allocation district (TAD) agreements could further constrain revenue.

APS leaders are looking to consolidate facilities, moderate pay growth, and review program efficiency to restore long-term financial health.
mfriedrichnyc.bsky.social
The new rent debt strike relies on a strategy that @debtcollective.bsky.social pioneered with student debtors. A small group refused to pay back loans to institutions that defrauded them, creating a "moral shock" that drove a national movement and won billions in relief.
mfriedrichnyc.bsky.social
In May, I covered a new study showing that large corporate landlords are disproportionately evicting black tenants in L.A. Equity Residential was the worst offender. @debtcollective.bsky.social is now organizing debtors harmed by the landlord’s eviction practices. bsky.app/profile/mfri...
mfriedrichnyc.bsky.social
A new study shows that large corporate landlords in LA are disproportionately evicting Black tenants in the post-pandemic housing market. The findings are disturbing, but they also raise possibilities for tenant organizing. I wrote about it for @prospect.org. prospect.org/infrastructu...
Corporate Landlords Show Racist Eviction Patterns
A new study reveals that large national landlords in Los Angeles are disproportionately evicting Black tenants.
prospect.org
mfriedrichnyc.bsky.social
Many Americans racked up rent debt during the pandemic, often due to corporate landlords’ predatory practices. Now, strikers argue that their debts to Equity Residential are uncollectible under consumer protection laws. Read my report at @prospect.org. prospect.org/infrastructu...
Rent Debtors Strike Against Abusive Corporate Landlord
The Debt Collective is leading the charge against the real estate behemoth Equity Residential.
prospect.org
mfriedrichnyc.bsky.social
A group of former tenants has organized the first rent debt strike in U.S. history. They are refusing to pay back unjust debts to Equity Residential, a corporate landlord accused of widespread misconduct. I wrote about their campaign for @prospect.org. prospect.org/infrastructu...
Rent Debtors Strike Against Abusive Corporate Landlord
The Debt Collective is leading the charge against the real estate behemoth Equity Residential.
prospect.org
mfriedrichnyc.bsky.social
The Trump administration has deployed armed troops and masked paramilitaries to brutally kidnap people from U.S. streets.

That is why, as a Democratic member of Congress, I am proposing a bill that provides these agents with a free subscription to the Headspace meditation app.
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mfriedrichnyc.bsky.social
In the 1970s, landlords burned their buildings for profit, displacing thousands of tenants in poor neighborhoods. For @thebaffler.com, I wrote about @benchansfield.bsky.social's excellent “Born in Flames” and the consequences of the arson wave. thebaffler.com/latest/ring-...
Ring of Fire | Michael Friedrich
A new book explores the incentives that sparked an arson wave in the Bronx during the 1970s.
thebaffler.com
mfriedrichnyc.bsky.social
What, in your estimation, does your comment have to do with this post, the essay it’s linked to, or the book under review?
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thebaffler.com
“Born in Flames” investigates the wave of arson that swept across the Bronx in the 1970s—and the landlords who were often behind it. @mfriedrichnyc.bsky.social reviews the history of white-collar criminals run amok.
Ring of Fire | Michael Friedrich
A new book explores the incentives that sparked an arson wave in the Bronx during the 1970s.
thebaffler.com
mfriedrichnyc.bsky.social
I wrote about “Born in Flames,” a new history of 1970s arson-for-profit, financialization of housing, and the consequences for tenants, for @thebaffler.com.
mfriedrichnyc.bsky.social
“The arson wave was, in a sense, a free-market slum-clearance program,” Ansfield writes.

It made way for today’s inexorable gentrification process, led by the finance, insurance, and real estate sectors that rose to dominance in the 1970s. thebaffler.com/latest/ring-...
Ring of Fire | Michael Friedrich
A new book explores the incentives that sparked an arson wave in the Bronx during the 1970s.
thebaffler.com
mfriedrichnyc.bsky.social
Corporate elites continue to push private risk onto the public, as they did with inner-city risks fifty years ago, Ansfield notes. Today, state-sponsored insurance indemnifies capital from climate risks, from the coast of Florida to “firebelt” areas like the Pacific Palisades in California.
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benchansfield.bsky.social
So grateful for this very sharp review of Born in Flames in
@thebaffler.com

Thank you @mfriedrichnyc.bsky.social ! !
mfriedrichnyc.bsky.social
In the 1970s, landlords burned their buildings for profit, displacing thousands of tenants in poor neighborhoods. For @thebaffler.com, I wrote about @benchansfield.bsky.social's excellent “Born in Flames” and the consequences of the arson wave. thebaffler.com/latest/ring-...
Ring of Fire | Michael Friedrich
A new book explores the incentives that sparked an arson wave in the Bronx during the 1970s.
thebaffler.com
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nyreviewofarch.bsky.social
“There are, of course, some experiences that you just cannot realize without the paternalism of private enterprise.”

@mfriedrichnyc.bsky.social‬ puts out park conservancies to pasture in NYRA no. 46/47.

nyra.nyc/articles/cen...
mfriedrichnyc.bsky.social
The arsons of the 1970s make a fitting origin point for our present urban crisis. They helped clear the ground for today’s highly financialized, boom-and-bust real estate cycles and the dire housing instability that they have yielded for working people. thebaffler.com/latest/ring-...
Ring of Fire | Michael Friedrich
A new book explores the incentives that sparked an arson wave in the Bronx during the 1970s.
thebaffler.com
mfriedrichnyc.bsky.social
In the 1970s, landlords burned their buildings for profit, displacing thousands of tenants in poor neighborhoods. For @thebaffler.com, I wrote about @benchansfield.bsky.social's excellent “Born in Flames” and the consequences of the arson wave. thebaffler.com/latest/ring-...
Ring of Fire | Michael Friedrich
A new book explores the incentives that sparked an arson wave in the Bronx during the 1970s.
thebaffler.com