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1,000+ Tenants March Over Brooklyn Bridge To Protest Rent Hikes
More than a thousand tenants, elected officials, union members, and
The Bronx Enters The Top 50 Most Expensive NYC Neighborhoods In Q1 2023
PropertyShark.com has just released its report on the top 50
State Elected Officials Back 5 Borough Housing Movement’s Push To Deliver Housing Reforms
Three New York State lawmakers have joined the 5 Borough
New Report Exposes Stark Racial Disparities In Westchester Housing
Community Voices Heard released a new report today, Building Westchester’s
The Gentrification Of The Bronx
The Bronx has undergone a significant transformation over the past
New Humanitarian Emergency Response And Relief Center To Address Asylum Seeker Influx
New York City Mayor Eric Adams today announced the City
NYC Department Of Finance To Hold Notice Of Property Value Information Sessions In All Five Boroughs
New York City Department of Finance (DOF) Commissioner Preston Niblack
What You Need To Know About Luxury Senior Living
You have put in your time and effort, and now
How To Fund Expensive Repairs When You Own Your Own Home
Eventually, as a homeowner, you are going to find expensive
Manhattan DA Announces The Creation Of His Office’s First-Ever Housing & Tenant Protection Unit
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin L. Bragg, Jr., today announced the
Rising Rent? Here Is How To Cut Costs In NYC
There are some major expenses that ordinary people have no
Rally For Affordable Housing In The East Bronx
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and Adams administration officials
Tackling Personal Finance For Procrastinators
Getting your financial house in order can feel overwhelming. Even
New Appointments At The NYC Department Of Buildings
New York City Mayor Eric Adams today appointed Eric Ulrich
Emeral Equity Group Tenants Take Landlord To Court, Continue Fight For Repairs
Rent-stabilized tenants residing in 1187 Anderson Avenue, 1195 Anderson Avenue,
NYCHA’s Open Space Masterplan Recognized By American Society Of Landscape Architects
NYCHA’s Open Space Masterplan partner, Grain Collective, was recognized on
Roofing Or Siding: What To Do First
If you are thinking about remodeling your home, you may
Tips On House Repairs Before Listing It For Sale
When you have been living in a house for way
Albany Urged To Enact The Good Cause Legislation
Housing Justice For All, a statewide coalition of tenants, civil
Hundreds Of Bronx Tenants Win New York State Decision To Keep Their Apartments Rent Stabilized
Hundreds of rent-stabilized tenants residing in 1187 Anderson Avenue, 1191
“Good Cause” Legislation Would Provide Tenants In Unregulated Units With Basic Protections
New York City Comptroller Brad Lander, Council Members Pierina Sanchez,
NYC School Construction Authority Breaks Ground On New Edward L. Grant School In The Bronx
New York City School Construction Authority (SCA) President and CEO Nina
Predatory Landlord Banned From Real Estate Business In New York
New York Attorney General Letitia James furthered her efforts to
Guidance To New Yorkers Following Expiration Of Eviction Moratorium
New York Attorney General Letitia James today issued guidance to
Calls For Additional Federal Aid For NYC Emergency Rental Assistance Program
Mayor Eric Adams today called for an immediate infusion of
Phipps Houses Closes On 2nd Phase Of A 1,665 Affordable Apartment Redevelopment Of Lambert Houses
Phipps Houses, New York City’s oldest and largest nonprofit developer
200K Affordable Homes Built Or Preserved During The de Blasio Administration
Mayor Bill de Blasio, along with Deputy Mayor Vicki Been,
Grand Opening Of A $35 Million Supportive Housing Development For Families In The Bronx
Governor Kathy Hochul today announced the grand opening of The

























