About 100,000 more New Yorkers lived in poverty in 2023 than the prior year, according to the antipoverty group Robin Hood.
New York City has launched a housing lottery for five units in a 4-story mixed-use building at 214-33 41st Ave. in Bayside.
"A parade of mayors, Democrat and Republican, have also predominantly relied on the private sector over the past 40 years to ...
21h
AMNY on MSNNYC’S HOUSING CRISIS: Why affordable housing really isn’t as ‘affordable’ as you thinkNew York City’s affordable housing landscape remains one of the most complicated — and contentious — in the nation. Despite ...
The share of New Yorkers in poverty is nearly double the national average, according to a report from Columbia University and ...
Mayor Eric Adams said this week that the Roosevelt Hotel and more than 50 other migrant shelters are no longer needed and ...
The Empire State Development Corporation is providing a first-of-its-kind insurance captive with a $2 million loan.
Governor Hochul announces a $264 million, 433-unit affordable housing project in East Harlem to address mental health needs ...
New York City recorded over $28 billion in investment sales in 2024, with office, development and multifamily assets ...
Workers at a handful of agencies have begun receiving notifications that they are part of the “reduction in force” directed ...
Every New Yorker should be alarmed by the federal government’s brazen, unauthorized seizure of $80 million from the city’s ...
The New York Working Families Party is unveiling its first round of endorsements Wednesday in June’s New York City Council ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results