07/06/2025
Next City excerpted the first chapter of my book, link here:
Reclaiming a Human-Scaled Vision of New York City
Economist Lynn Ellsworth’s new book, “Wonder City,” defends the grassroots alternative to the real estate industry’s towerized plans for the city.
05/25/2025
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TO4AO5R2LNk
NYC Towerization: Real Estate Power and Housing Crisis | One to One
In this episode of One to One, Sheryl McCarthy interviews economist and author Lynn Ellsworth, who critiques the rise of super-tall glass skyscrapers in New ...
05/22/2025
My interview on CUNY TV, One on One:
NYC Towerization: Real Estate Power and Housing Crisis | One to One
In this episode of One to One, Sheryl McCarthy interviews economist and author Lynn Ellsworth, who critiques the rise of super-tall glass skyscrapers in New ...
05/09/2025
Brave new book tackles NYC real estate lobby - The Village Star-Revue
If it were not such a spur to anguish, fear and fury, the second Trump administration would be a fascinating social experiment: What does it take to get
05/31/2024
Finally, a non-paranoid recap of the basics:
The Strange Villainization of the Walkable City
The 15-minute city proposed to shorten commutes and increase convenience. Why has it proven so divisive?
04/02/2024
Dear All,
Open NY is a lobby, a paid one, with staff, and huge funding. They support the destruction of zoning and massive deregulation of the housing market - they want crazy high towers everywhere. They believe fanatically in "trickle-down" housing theory. Their members have bamboozled their way onto Community Board 5. There is protest happening about this, which is a good thing and I have cut and pasted a recent Crain's article below.
Of course, this is horrible. Shame on the city for letting this happen. But, as Humanscale NYC has long noted and protested before Charter Review Commissions, it is perfectly legal to appoint professional lobbyists to community boards! In fact, Manhattan Community boards are filled with lobbyists (some 20 by my count a couple of years back), both professional ones and informal ones who are not paid, but are there nonetheless to serve an extremely tightly defined set of interests. It is, as one Councilmember noted, "a sewer" of special interests manipulating the work of Community Boards.
If you want this to change, you must tell your City Council member to change the law to forbid lobbyists of any kind, (formal , paid, or not) from serving on community boards except in a non-voting, non-managerial capacity. We need reform...NOW.
Best,
Lynn Ellsworth
FROM CRAIN's today:
"Community Board 5 has summoned its members to an emergency meeting Wednesday evening, two weeks after its surprise takeover by a tech-backed group that’s fed up with what it sees as NIMBY resistance to new housing development.
CB5, which represents Midtown neighborhoods, is the most powerful of the city’s many community boards and has a seat at the table when policymakers tackle big matters, such as the future of Penn Station or East Midtown rezoning. On March 14, CB5 members belonging to the nonprofit Open New York ignited a boardroom battle that ended with one of the group’s employees winning the chairman’s gavel. Open New York, backed in part by a Facebook co-founder, lobbies for more housing development and “to reduce the harms caused by excessively restrictive local land use regulations,” according to its website.
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Some CB5 members felt Open New York members weren’t transparent about their affiliation to the group, which recently launched a political action arm to support lawmakers who support housing development. At least a third of CB5’s nearly 40 members signed a petition demanding Wednesday night’s emergency meeting, whose agenda includes discussions on “ethical concerns,” “culture of open communication,” and “enhancing board governance.”
The meeting will also include a statement from CB5 Chairman Samir Lavingia, who is Open New York’s campaign coordinator. No new business will be taken up, according to CB5’s website, but members of the public will be allowed to speak.
Lavingia declined to comment.
CB5 member Charles Nye told Crain’s he signed the petition because he’s upset the board is led by an Open New York employee. He agrees more apartments are needed, but questions Open New York’s support for the sort of subsidized housing in which he lives. Nye added that, due to technical problems, it was difficult for board members attending last month’s meeting remotely to follow the proceedings and some didn’t understand they were voting to elect Lavingia chairman.
“I’m unhappy there are lobbyists on the board,” said Nye, who attended last month’s meeting in person and plans to attend Wednesday wearing a t-shirt that reads: “Resist manipulation: Reject Open New York lies.”
11/14/2023
Great headline
Landmarks Preservation Commission in thrall to Big Real Estate, panel says - The Village Sun
BY PHYLLIS ECKHAUS | “Time To Reform Our Landmarks Preservation Commission?” That was the question before an Oct. 18 panel at Grace Church High School…
07/19/2023
My new op-ed on the Penn Station problem
Guest Opinion: The Right Way to Use Eminent Domain to Fix the Penn Station Mess - Chelsea Community News
BY LYNN ELLSWORTH | The destruction of Penn Station in the 1960s came about through a cozy arrangement between two brothers, James and Irving Felt. One was a real estate developer and the head of City Planning, and the other was a financier. They replaced the station with Madison Square Garden, the....
04/28/2023
Breaking news April 28, 2023! Our elegant, new, expanded color edition of Tribeca and Its Architecture: An Illustrated History is now available for purchase on the Tribeca Trust website. New pictures https://tribecatrust.org/tribeca-its-architecture/