New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S05549

Introduced
2/24/25  
Refer
2/24/25  

Caption

Relates to prohibiting exemptions for owners of vacant or unoccupied storefront properties.

Companion Bills

NY A05308

Same As Relates to prohibiting exemptions for owners of vacant or unoccupied storefront properties.

Previously Filed As

NY A05308

Relates to prohibiting exemptions for owners of vacant or unoccupied storefront properties.

NY A07556

Establishes a public online registry of vacant commercial storefronts; provides information to current and prospective small business owners seeking to purchase or lease a vacant storefront for a small business location.

NY S06626

Establishes a public online registry of vacant commercial storefronts; provides information to current and prospective small business owners seeking to purchase or lease a vacant storefront for a small business location.

NY A2586

Vacant Storefront Registry Program; establishes public database of vacant commercial space for small businesses.

NY A11280

Prohibits local laws from requiring certain storefront security gates or grilles comply with certain conditions; defines "storefront security gate or grille".

NY S08653

Creates a vacant property classification for vacant and blighted properties; allows for cities with a population of one million or more to levy an additional real property tax on vacant and blighted properties with funds raised from such taxes being used to address homelessness.

NY A4123

Establishes "Art in Storefronts" initiative within the "Main Street New Jersey" program.

NY S07275

Restricts cannabis storefronts and premises from being located within 500 feet from a school and two hundred feet of a house of worship.

NY A05341

Restricts cannabis storefronts and premises from being located within 500 feet from a school and two hundred feet of a house of worship.

NY HB1707

Creating an additional property tax for certain unoccupied properties and creating a housing transfer tax exemption for certain low- and moderate-income home buyers.

Similar Bills

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