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Following the conclusion to a landmark vote this week, Jacob Riis Houses will stay public. NYCHA residents there have voted ...
Zulay Velazquez has lived at the Jacob Riis NYCHA development in the East Village for more than 40 years. Velazquez, along with the roughly 3,600 other residents, has a big decision — to remain ...
The vast majority of New York City Housing Authority residents have no way to comply with the sanitation department’s new composting rules that require everyone in the city to separate their ...
Tenants at NYCHA's Borinquen Plaza Houses in Brooklyn say they're plagued by constant elevator outages and malfunctions. The bruises from the IVs have not yet faded from Clara Perez's arms as she ...
Back in February of 2023, when an e-battery sparked a fire at a NYCHA senior complex in Brooklyn that sent two people to the hospital, the hired fire guard was nowhere to be found. They were ...
NEW YORK (PIX11) – NYCHA residents are helping fellow NYCHA residents during one of the most important times of their lives- becoming parents. From community baby showers to childcare to home ...
CITYWIDE — THE CITY’S NEW COMPOSTING LAW took effect on Tuesday, but more than 500,000 residents of the New York City Housing Authority buildings still lack the necessary infrastructure to ...
A man shot to death on a return visit to the Harlem NYCHA development where he grew up was a father of four with another child on the way, heartbroken relatives say. Christopher Jimenez ...
These days, Nyree’s patience is matched only by her persistence as she continues to plead with her landlord, the New York City Housing Authority, to move her into a more accessible unit.