Rent overcharge payout for tenants, abandoned mansion asks $22 million, & more

Emily Myers for Brick Underground
A $1.15 million settlement is awarded to dozens of rent-stabilized tenants in Queens who were overcharged by their landlord, Bell Realty (press release)
The North Bronx affordable housing development Co-op City secures $621 million in federal government loans with $124 million for repairs (Bronx Times)
After a two-year dip, eviction processing in New York starts to increase (The New York Times)
A study by the Urban Institute looks at what affordable housing does to nearby property values (Bloomberg)
How historic preservation battles can also prevent social change (The Atlantic)
Go on a video tour of an abandoned Upper West Side limestone mansion asking $22 million—and hear what it take to restore it (Architectural Digest)