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"Despite regulations aimed at reducing outbreaks, a critical blind spot persists: many buildings with positive Legionella ...
A pandemic-era program aimed to facilitate hotel and office to affordable housing conversions. After a slow start, and numerous financing and design challenges, its first project is opening in Queens.
The state updated its building code to green-light the "all-electric" law that prohibits the use of gas equipment in new ...
As of July 20, of the 35,800 total migrants in city shelters, 80 percent are already in Department of Homeless Services-run ...
City Limits rounds up the latest housing and land use-related events, public hearings and affordable housing lotteries that ...
"By refusing to include the hardest-hit neighborhoods in the revamped pilot, New York State is complicit in the ongoing ...
"We don’t have to choose between reliability and affordability on one side, and public health protections on the other.
On the heels of torrential flooding, City Limits caught up with Sunset Park community leader, Elizabeth Yeampierre, to talk about federal cuts to natural disaster protections and how communities can ...
Adams' Charter Revision Commission has proposed measures to accelerate affordable housing production in the parts of the city that have produced the least, a move that has drawn criticism from ...
"Nonprofit developers, by virtue of their governance and ownership, are the only segment of the affordable housing sector that's required to reinvest their financial benefits of development back into ...
Each Friday, City Limits rounds up the latest news on housing, land use and homelessness. Catch up on what you might have missed here. A proposal up for a vote this fall would speed up approvals for ...
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