The CityFHEPS program’s expansion, first passed by city lawmakers in 2023, would extend eligibility to people facing eviction ...
"The Council is advancing a plan that, if enacted, would strip essential services from the very New Yorkers it claims to ...
City Limits rounds up the latest housing and land use-related events and public hearings, plus affordable housing lotteries ...
"We need more afterschool spots, especially in under-resourced neighborhoods. We also need a unified early childcare and ...
An increasing number of family homes in the outer boroughs are sold within two years of being bought—at huge markups.
COPA give pre-qualified nonprofits an early shot at bidding on certain distressed apartment buildings, what supporters say ...
The events will be a chance for public housing residents to provide direct feedback and share concerns with city leaders.
Advocates and progressive state lawmakers continue to call for passage of the New York for All Act, which would end all ...
"It would ensure that small business owners can afford to keep their doors open and that we don’t live in neighborhoods lined ...
"Our state is set to experience the fastest loss of healthcare coverage in its history, with 450,000 New Yorkers poised to ...
The city notified two Brooklyn community boards that it will be converting hotels to new shelters for single adult men, ...
The Rent Guidelines Board, which is made up of nine members—two representing tenants, two representing landlords, four public ...