The federal shutdown threatens NYCHA's funding, while Section 8 vouchers may last until year's end amid political tensions.
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Affordable Housing Is at Stake in the NYC Election, but Advocates Can’t Agree on How
While half of the proposals on this year’s ballot deal with housing, elected officials and organizers in New York City are ...
A new computer lab at Van Dyke Houses in Brownsville gives NYCHA residents access to technology for school, work and ...
The proposed light rail would be the biggest expansion of the city’s transit system since the GG line was created almost 90 ...
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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 ...
A housing and infrastructure plan has been proposed to address longstanding problems in the Hole, a poor and flood-prone area ...
Two City Council districts covering Bronx neighborhoods like Fordham, Bedford Park and Morrisania have accounted for more than 16,500 new units of affordable housing since the start of 2014 — more ...
The Nov. 4 general election is in two weeks, and while the much-hyped mayoral election is dominating headlines, there are a ...
Rent is very high, but there’s some hope for New Yorkers. The city’s Department of Housing Preservation and Development has ...
Housing developers face resistance from residents who feel deeply connected to the city’s parks and open areas.
Here are the key non-mayoral elections to watch on Nov. 4. The real estate industry will closely watch the results of ballot ...
Officials say the site for a new elementary school in Brooklyn is safe, but some are skeptical because of lingering ...
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