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The New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) Requested We Remind REBNY Members That the NYCHA Has Issued a Request for Expressions of Interest (RFEI) for 14 Development Sites on 8 NYCHA Developments in Manhattan, South of 110th Street, and That Proposals Are Due by November 18, 2013...
Explore the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) Parking website for information about permit fees, parking regulations, towing and more.
With a planning application for the transformation of Edgware in London now submitted, Ballymore Developments Director Simon Ryan outlines our regeneration vision, how it has been shaped by the community, and what Ballymore is doing to help meet London’s housing needs. Read More NewsArts and ...
applicationNew York City Interactive Map of Student Homelessnessas well asOn the Map: The Atlas of Student Homelessness in New York City 2018. Both products provide a wide range of data to allow people from different fields to tailor and engage with data on student homelessness in a way ...
In the spirit of celebrated transportation hubs like New York’s Grand Central Terminal, Terminal B ushers in an ambitious new era of mobility and travel.
Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Comptroller Brad Lander have reached a deal with the Battery Park City Authority to steer $500 million toward building and preserving affordable housing, as the city faces a shortage its leaders have called historic. In an email, a spokeswoman for Gov. Kathy...
New York City - Brooklyn, Urban Center, Diverse: The most populous borough of New York, Brooklyn occupies 81 square miles (210 square km) to the east of Manhattan on the western fringe of Long Island. Sections of the area were first settled by the Dutch
New York City received $2.5 billion for the program and the funds have assisted about 190,000 households citywide. More efforts are in the works to direct assistance to those living in public housing. “The Emergency Rental Assistance Program got off to a slow start in New York, at a time...