City Limits rounds up the latest housing and land use-related events and public hearings, plus affordable housing lotteries ...
"I reject the premise that us going after bad landlords is the same thing as not working with the real estate industry. They ...
On at least four occasions, New York State Sen. Luis Sepúlveda, who also has a private law practice, failed to appear in ...
"Updating these programs to reflect how people actually buy food would allow a promising idea to finally operate at the scale ...
"They're out on the streets wandering around, stopping people who are Latino," said Paige Austin, an attorney with Make the ...
"A more affordable New York starts with changing who represents us in Albany and passing policies that unrig our deeply ...
More than half of students living in the shelter system were chronically absent last year, meaning they missed one in every ...
“The goal shouldn’t be to freeze this industry in place. It should be to accelerate the transition already underway—more walkers, more e-bikes, more waterfront freight, more operators building career ...
"Alcohol sales in New York generate $12 billion annually, yet currently contribute nothing directly to address the very ...
While the city has largely shuttered its network of emergency shelters for migrants, homeless families are still being housed in 110 hotels, the majority of which lack kitchens. Shelter-provided food ...