Airbnb Inc. is pouring millions into a pair of New York political campaigns as it pushes back against short-term rental restrictions that took more than 80% of its NYC listings offline within a year.
Airbnb is trying to claw its way back into New York City’s short term rental market by injecting $1 million into what’s been framed as a grassroots movement of homeowners who want to rent out ...
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New York City's defacto short-term rental ban is harsh. Hopefully, the city will revisit the law to strike a more balanced approach. Airbnb argues that New York City's Local Law 18 has not ...
The online rental company’s new political arm — “Keeping New York Affordable ... in more than a dozen City Council primaries this June, The Post has learned. Airbnb’s support ...
Airbnb is spending $5 million on getting homesharing-friendly politicians into New York City and state offices this year and next, according to two people familiar with the matter, who asked not ...
The man also alleged that Airbnb sided with the property owner because he couldn't provide a photo of the floor at the moment ...
Over 300 tenants and housing advocates rallied outside City Hall to once again protest Intro 1107, a proposed bill supported by Airbnb, which opponents say could jeopardize tens of thousands of rental ...