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A cancer survivor is among the residents at a NYCHA building on the Upper West Side of Manhattan concerned about dark smoke coming from a temporary boiler outside. The housing authority says it's part ...
NYCHA-related complaints to New York City's Department of Investigation have nearly doubled over the last few years. Many of those complaints are related to housing fraud, which the city says it's ...
New York’s Big Apple Connect program offers free Wi-Fi in public housing—and new pathways for police access to NYCHA cameras. In Harlem, youth advocates say real safety for young people starts with ...
Improving homes, improving lives: A look at major Staten Island NYCHA renovations that began in 2024
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- It was an exciting year for thousands of Staten Islanders living in two of the borough’s New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) complexes, with the city breaking ground on ...
Ruth Hernandez just moved back into her apartment at NYCHA's Todt Hill Houses in Manor Heights on Staten Island after major renovations. She has a new kitchen, new floors, new windows, a new bathroom ...
Doris Ruffin pushed her walker to the podium, looked directly at the New York City Housing Authority board, and told members their plans to knock down her Chelsea home would greatly jeopardize her ...
The New York City Housing Authority has sued at least nine senior citizens living in a Chelsea public housing complex, demanding they vacate their homes to make way for a $2 billion redevelopment. The ...
THE NYC HOUSING AUTHORITY has closed on $757 million in financing to advance a major Permanent Affordability Commitment Together renovation.
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