![This June 28 photo shows 184 Kent Avenue in Williamsburg owned by the Kushner Cos. An Associated Press investigation into one of the Kushner Cos.’ largest residential buildings in New York City reveals what some residents say was a campaign that used noisy construction to push rent-stabilized tenants out and bring high-paying condo buyers in. More than a dozen tenants told the AP that they were subjected to relentless banging, drilling, dust and rats. AP Photo/Mary Altaffer](https://brooklyneagle.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/184-kent.jpg)
Jared Kushner’s family firm accused of pushing out Williamsburg tenants
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