A new film, No Address, is sparking national conversations about homelessness, particularly in states like New York, where ...
Every New Yorker should be alarmed by the federal government’s brazen, unauthorized seizure of $80 million from the city’s ...
The New York Working Families Party is unveiling its first round of endorsements Wednesday in June’s New York City Council ...
The City Council's ultimate approval of Mayor Adams’s "City of Yes" rezoning was political meat-grinding at its best, but ...
The share of New Yorkers in poverty is nearly double the national average, according to a report from Columbia University and ...
"A parade of mayors, Democrat and Republican, have also predominantly relied on the private sector over the past 40 years to ...
A local tenants’ rights organization was selected to establish the Capital Region’s first fair housing testing and enforcement program. What does that mean? Soon the area will have an official ...
A Manhattan hotel-turned-shelter is set to close after becoming an emblem of New York City's fraught effort to manage an ...
Members of the Goya family wait for a ride, with their belongings, in front of the Roosevelt Hotel in New York, Tuesday, Feb.
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Hosted on MSNNYC’S HOUSING CRISIS: Why affordable housing really isn’t as ‘affordable’ as you thinkNew York City’s affordable housing landscape remains one of the most complicated — and contentious — in the nation. Despite ...
The state is opening 105 apartments at the former Lincoln Correctional Facility on West 110th Street in Harlem. But local ...
Housing advocates are awaiting answers about the status of $3.6 billion awarded by the Biden administration to fund local ...
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