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"Instead of a society organized around enabling corporate profits and giving the market an outsized power over our lives, a ...
Richmond Barthé's 80-foot “Exodus and Dance” frieze has been displayed at the NYCHA campus for 84 years, where it's ...
A pandemic-era program aimed to facilitate hotel and office to affordable housing conversions. After a slow start, and ...
"In most U.S. states, parking within 20 feet of crosswalks is prohibited. Known as 'universal daylighting,' this is primarily ...
The Trump administration’s tactics “discourage people from attending court or from feeling safe in court, where folks are ...
"Not having a home for me and my son made it even harder to get out of survival mode and learn to connect to him." ...
Each year, fires, floods and other emergencies force thousands of New Yorkers from their homes, separating them from their ...
Hurricane reason runs through November. “Building financial resiliency is a crucial part in preparing for climate disasters,” ...
The symposium focused on the environmental challenges that many low-income and Black and brown communities face, such as ...
New York City announced new fair housing goals to increase housing access in every neighborhood. The public can weigh in at ...
"The City Council should enthusiastically approve the 10,000 new homes that will come with the MSMX plan," the author writes.
"Despite regulations aimed at reducing outbreaks, a critical blind spot persists: many buildings with positive Legionella ...