How should New York City build back better? It starts with a premise: Whatever comes next must work for all of us, not just for some of us. We must proceed in a socially conscious, environmentally ...
Bruce Teitelbaum is giving the City Council a second chance to approve affordable housing on his Harlem development site. In a letter to Council member Kristin Richardson Jordan, the developer ...
A lot has happened on the housing front since the contentious development planned for Harlem known as One45 seemingly met its defeat in May, and nearly all of it has been good news for advocates of ...
New York–The Lore and the Gateway, two condominium projects in Manhattan’s Harlem neighborhood that had been stalled because of problems with their financing, have been restructured and recapitalized, ...
For Marc Morial, president of the National Urban League, the North's civil rights story has lived too long in the shadows.
For more than three and a half years, officials said, the men used the Johnson Houses as “an open drug market” to sell crack cocaine and fentanyl.
Harlem had 458 new, affordable apartments in its grasp. Instead it will get none. Developers withdrew their application for the zoning they needed to build the mixed-use project after the local City ...
A proposed Harlem development project that I had been working toward alongside community activists and union leaders for five years is now stalled, and that spells real trouble for New York City. The ...