I really hope I'm wrong, but if it were anyone else owning the building I'd see this as good news. As it is, I'm afraid it's just another delaying tactic for Zaifman. As for the annual costs of the building mentioned in the article, I suspect they've served as juicy tax write-offs for years.
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