Most of Bob Rosenberg\'s career was spent developing affordable housing and pushing the goal of racial integration nationally-two of the most difficult tasks imaginable.
As Housing Commissioner he wrangled with New York City\'s housing crisis, developed the 1969 Rent Stabilization law a.
He participated in numerous endeavors to address these issues in New Orleans, Detroit, New York, Chester, Philadelphia, and Chicago, where he worked as the Alternative Manager for sites like Rockwell and Horner.
Most of Bob Rosenberg\'s career was spent developing affordable housing and pushing the goal of racial integration nationally-two of the most difficult tasks imaginable