New York State’s Department of Housing and Community Renewal last opened its Project-Based Section 8 waitlist in 2021. The ...
After a nearly four-month stall, plans to demolish and rebuild 2,000 public housing apartments in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood are underway once again. Tenants at Chelsea Addition, a senior-only ...
The city’s latest housing vs. parking battle is playing out at an East Village Mitchell-Lama co-op, where the board is ...
"Every New Yorker deserves to know what their city is doing for them in the language they speak at home," Mayor Zohran ...
Almost 5,000 people were living on the street or in the subway during the annual homelessness count this year, the most since ...
"Effective aging policy must recognize that LGBTQ+ older adults often enter later life with different experiences, support ...
Battery energy storage facilities could improve grid efficiency and affordability while reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
"New York City deserves parks that are cared for by skilled Parks workers whose expertise and labor cannot be replaced by ...
Since Trump returned to office in 2025, hundreds of immigrant families in the city have completed standby guardian designation forms—to ensure their children have an adult to care for them in case ...
City Limits rounds up the latest housing and land use-related events and public hearings, plus affordable housing lotteries ...
New York City is helping local borrowers navigate the new student loan landscape, offering free, one-one-one financial counseling sessions at 40 sites across the five boroughs, as well as through a ...
Manhattan elected officials are urging the Mamdani administration to reconsider its decision to close the drop-in center in ...