"Voters have endorsed efforts to make development more efficient. But streamlining alone will not help solve the housing ...
City Limits rounds up the latest housing and land use-related events, public hearings and affordable housing lotteries that ...
A transgender former shelter resident is suing New York, saying city shelters failed to place her in a shelter for women or transgender people, putting her at risk of assault on multiple occasions.
"By building long‑lived gas infrastructure now, we make New York’s emission‑reduction goals harder and more expensive to ...
The first meeting of the Immigration Justice Committee, one of 17 groups the mayor-elect has assembled to advise on his ...
Tenants in five East Harlem buildings won half a million dollars in back rent and repairs, in a settlement with their ...
"To create real opportunities, we need two parties entering negotiations with the same goal in mind—the sale of the building ...
"The version of COPA now before the Council is a practical, well-crafted framework that will meaningfully strengthen New York ...
New Yorkers who rely on federal food assistance could see more program disruptions in upcoming months, New York Focus reports ...
New York City’s public housing authority has turned thousands of apartments over to private management. While PACT may ...
It reverses an earlier move by the Adams administration to increase that amount for a small subset of CityFHEPS voucher ...
"Comptroller Brad Lander has proposed moving some of the city’s enormous pension fund business from dirtier to cleaner money ...
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