"I was shocked at how vividly the contrast of the city’s low and high density came to life when I visited the new exhibit at ...
Almost 3,000 city households in federally subsidized housing, including Section 8 and NYCHA, have members with mixed ...
The city plans to open 190 new affordable units, paired with support services, for people who cycle between jail and homeless ...
A residential housing project in Bayside, Queens, is winning the support of housing-skeptical Councilmember Vickie Paladino due the threat of a new voter-approved appeals process that could override ...
City Limits rounds up the latest housing and land use-related events and public hearings, plus affordable housing lotteries that are ending soon.
The first project to make use of an accelerated review process for housing will turn a parking lot in the Bronx to 84 ...
Gov. Hochul has proposed expanding an initiative that freezes rent for senior and disabled tenants in exchange for property ...
Faced with steep fiscal challenges, Mamdani said the city is now pursuing a settlement over the CityFHEPS expansion laws that ...
"New York City is facing a growing pet affordability crisis, one that is threatening to get worse," writes Will Zweigart.
"Many low-income New Yorkers—including those who are homeless but not in shelters—have been counting on Mayor Mamdani to implement the CityFHEPS expansion. His decision to stall, blaming the prior ...
Mamdani said his administration will handle "sweeps" of public homeless encampments differently from previous Mayor Eric Adams.
"During last year’s legislative session, the New York for All Act gained significant traction from the Legislature but ultimately did not pass," the author writes. "What we need is the governor’s ...