Sam Schwartz, President and CEO of Sam Schwartz, spoke to a large crowd at this morning’s 148th CityLaw Breakfast. Professor Ross Sandler, Director of the Center for New York City Law, introduced Schwartz, followed by remarks from New York Law School’s Dean Anthony Crowell.
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EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT: 148th CityLaw Breakfast with Sam Schwartz

The Center for New York City Law cordially invites you to a City Law Breakfast
presenting
Samuel I. Schwartz, P.E.
President and CEO of Sam Schwartz

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DATE:
Friday, January 26, 2018
Fined $47,400 for unlawful conversion
Owner converted two-family Queens home into a six-family residence. Jimming Zhao owns a residential building located at 143-10 Beech Avenue, Queens with a certificate of occupancy for a one or two-family dwelling. On October 17, 2016 an inspector from the Department of Buildings visited the premises and found the residence altered and occupied by six families. The second floor had four single room occupancies and the first floor had two single room occupancies.
