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a public-housing project in Fort Greene, Brooklyn,” according toLGBTQ Nation. “That project will be followed this fall by a $40 million building across from Crotona Park in the Bronx. Opening day is set for 2019 and will feature SAGE-run senior centers that will also serve...
York Apartments - Residential Care facility located at 405 S 9th at, Breckenridge, MN, 56520, seniorhousingnet.com
CBS New York got an exclusive look at one of the first buildings converting to residential housing, and has learned more on how this may change the landscape of the Big Apple. Feb 25, 2024 L.I. lawmakers mount opposition to state's plan on electric school buses ...
A new rendering has been revealed for 366 Bond Street, a proposed eight-story affordable housing complex for senior citizens in Gowanus, Brooklyn. Designed by Shakespeare Gordon Studio, the structure is planned to yield 121 low-income homes along with a 25,586-square-foot community facility on...
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“The only way I could do this job for the city was if I had some way to blow off steam every now and then,” Jay Varma told an undercover reporter with whom he thought he was on a date. In a video compiled from several recordings taken this summer, the onetime senior public-...
Historically a talent magnet, the New York City region faces a shrinking workforce and a growing mismatch between jobs and skillsets... Article Addressing the state of behavioral health in New York City February 16, 2022- The city’s economic disparities and diverse populations pose unique challeng...
The Look Book Goes to Brooklyn Prep’s PromThe high school’s senior class (and one precious junior) celebrated at Russo’s on the Bay in Queens with steak dinners and dancing. By Kelsie Schrader and Jenna Milliner-Waddell the rent is too damn high June 18, 2024 Your Rent Is Going...
Stores that operate legally say illicit shops are hurting New York's economy. "It's going to be a $7 billion industry in New York state, and so you're diverting taxes away from public good," said Matthew Bernardo, president of Housing Works. ...