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A 1-month-old Queens girl was not mauled to death by a pit bull puppy inside the family’s housing project home — but died of ...
The Department of Housing and Preservation Development’s deputy general counsel has risen through the municipal ranks.
A report from Pittsburgh’s controller calls for the city’s Housing Authority to provide more information to city officials ...
New York State provides minimal support for NYCHA operating budget. The federal government, which funds almost 70 percent, is ...
A one-month-old baby was mauled to death by her family dog as she lay in bed on Tuesday morning, the NYPD has confirmed. The ...
A $1.5 billion plan to tear down two New York City Housing Authority complexes in Manhattan and replace them with new high-rise apartments for current tenants is moving forward, city officials say.
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A new law has opened the door for owners of certain large mixed-income housing developments to partially convert to ...
"New York City needs to show it can build housing that isn’t prohibitively expensive and comes in without years of delay. EDC ...
Residents of Rochdale Village are bracing for cost increases of at least 22%. Mitchell-Lama developments across the city face ...
The abrupt end of two senior housing programs in Rochester left residents at Hudson Ridge and Danforth towers fearful and ...
About 50 senior and disabled residents of Hudson Ridge and Danforth Towers fear they will soon be homeless after the Enriched Housing Program that helps care for them announced it’s shutting down.