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Manhattan prosecutors accused former Eric Adams aide Ingrid Lewis-Martin of using her influence to benefit landlords with ...
After a judge issued a temporary restraining order preventing the city from immediately eliminating an incentive that pays ...
"Short-term mistakes have long-term consequences. Once built, pipelines operate for decades, undermining renewable ...
"New York City is investing billions in workforce development, yet continues to overlook three of its most powerful, scalable ...
"Investing in clean energy, built by skilled, safe union workers, can create the triple win of lower energy costs, ...
New York City public school students will head back to class on Thursday, Sept. 4. For many families across the five boroughs ...
"Heat-related incidents have definitely been on the rise," said Josiah Haken, CEO of the homeless outreach group City Relief.
The city's latest budget includes funds to grow the number of apartments in the Justice-Involved Supportive Housing program ...
The city’s public housing agency is calling for proposals from private partners to create new housing near NYCHA campuses.
A person who is unhoused before incarceration is no less vulnerable after release. But our current policy treats time in jail ...
The councilmember-led rezoning passed through the land use process without much controversy. Is it a sign of changing ...
City Limits rounds up the latest housing and land use-related events, public hearings and affordable housing lotteries that ...