The city received nearly 80,000 calls about lack of residential heat and hot water in January, more than any other month on record. Some tenants say their buildings are falling through the cracks.
Applications are now open for NYCHA Resident Climate Action Grants, which fund sustainability projects in the city's public housing developments.
Council progressives had hoped they could convince fellow lawmakers to override former Mayor Adams' veto and pass the ...
City Limits rounds up the latest housing and land use-related events, public hearings and affordable housing lotteries that are ending soon.
"The ultra wealthy and the most profitable corporations are going to fight any revenue raiser," said Brahvan Ranga, campaign ...
Advocates opposed to the casino say the 50-acre parking lot should be a climate-resilient park instead. “Floodplains could ...
"This project represents what we’ve been asking for: development that benefits the community, protects our environment, and ...
City Limits' reporter Patrick Spauster spoke to WNYC's The Brian Lehrer Show about what tenants can do if their heat isn't ...
"COPA is a sensible, targeted tool to support organized tenants and vetted preservation buyers to fight displacement in the ...
Zohran Mamdani promised to expand eligibility for the CityFHEPS rental voucher program to people with slightly higher incomes ...
The House of Representatives passed a spending package Thursday that would bump federal funding for the U.S. Department of ...
"The ASAP Act can deliver two things New Yorkers urgently need: lower bills for households and more clean electrons on an ...