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"To the Democratic and Republican establishments, especially those gearing up for re-election next year, I would say: pay ...
"The combination of tightening rents and diminished safety net programs has precipitated a slow but accelerating ...
"Through cap and invest, we can both clean up our air and create consistent revenue that invests in our communities." ...
At NYLAG, where the largest unit is the tenants’ rights division, a strike could hinder low-income people’s access to free ...
"When people are in a choice between paying for food or paying rent, people are going to naturally choose food," NYC ...
The city stopped handing out fines to smaller residential buildings that don’t follow the city’s mandatory composting rules, ...
The Rent Guidelines Board voted Monday night to permit rent increases of 3 percent on the city’s 2.4 million rent stabilized tenants. With Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani promising to freeze ...
City Limits rounds up the latest housing and land use-related events, public hearings and affordable housing lotteries that ...
As of June 24, anyone looking for shelter—including newly arrived immigrants—should go to the Department of Homeless Services ...
"Despite decades of harm, the Department of Transportation is pushing a plan to widen the Cross Bronx by adding ...
"We never turn people away, yet the demand consistently exceeds resources. Despite these challenges, our programs are proven ...
Between discrimination against voucher holders, a tight housing market, and a frustrating application process, it can take months to find an apartment with a CityFHEPS voucher, plus more time for the ...
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