The federal shutdown threatens NYCHA's funding, while Section 8 vouchers may last until year's end amid political tensions.
A new computer lab at Van Dyke Houses in Brownsville gives NYCHA residents access to technology for school, work and ...
Op-Ed: As young Brooklyn Democrats, we refuse to sit by and watch more of our friends and neighbors be forced out of the city ...
Rent is very high, but there’s some hope for New Yorkers. The city’s Department of Housing Preservation and Development has ...
New development in Downtown Brooklyn has reached a fever pitch. The formerly 9-to-5 neighborhood is enjoying its biggest housing year ever. A record-breaking 3,700-plus units were completed there in ...
An all-time high of 154,000 children in City’s public schools — nearly one in seven — were homeless during the past school year, according to data released Monday as the city reckons with a worsening ...
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Residents of a NYC public housing tower escape unharmed after a massive chimney collapses
NEW YORK (AP) — A massive brick chimney running 20 stories up the side of a New York City apartment building collapsed after an explosion Wednesday, sending tons of debris plummeting to the ground.
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NYC's forgotten fruit orchard history revived in gardens, public spaces across the boroughs
From Greenpoint community gardens to Governor's Island orchards, New Yorkers are reconnecting with the city's agricultural ...
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