As More People Move In, New York City Suffers Affordable Housing CrisisJim Zarroli
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Inequitable Enforcement: The Crisis of Housing Code Enforcement in New York CityAndre, AstridOffice Of The Public Advocate
Under mayor Adams’ plan, the city of New York is set for the largest housing investment in the city's history."The city's housing crisis demands creativity and new tools to build and preserve more affordable homes,"saidNew York CityDepartment of Housing Preservatio...
New York State Plans To Build Nearly 1 Million Homes Canva "I’m proud to introduce the New York Housing Compact — a groundbreaking strategy to build 800,000 new homes over the next decade," Hochul said. To address New York's housing crisis, Hochul announced a new plan to build 800,00...
In one of them, lawmakers would attempt to quell the crisis with a bill cracking down on unethical landlords. That law, in a few short years, would become the primary tool that the city of New York and the hotel industry used to fight the $30-billion company encroaching on their ...
"There is no affordable, truly affordable, housing in New York City anymore," said David Giffen, executive director of the Coalition for the Homeless. Giffen says "City of Yes" does not address New York's homeless crisis. "The only way we're going to get the housing for the people who...
In the words of Bill de Blasio, New Yorkers have a “crisis of affordability” on their hands. This is a crisis built upon the success that the city...
The housing crisis in New York City affects us all. Living in Queens has become far too expensive. Even housing designated as “affordable” is far out of reach fromBusinessCulturesLife in NYPoliticsthe News.. Vote for Dao for Queens Boro President ...
Surging migrant flows are clearly a federal responsibility. Yet, given the political stalemate in Washington on immigration, responsibility for addressing New York’s migrant crisis falls mainly to the state, not local, government. The city has indeed responded to the influx of migrants, ...