A new version of the heavily criticized expired J-51 property tax incentive is back. Advocates argue it will encourage ...
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Can I love and support a family member who was harmed by someone experiencing homelessness and also be against the ...
Melrose residents are hopeful that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s involvement can push the state Department of ...
Officials attributed the closures to a steady decline in the number of people in the shelter system over the last several ...
The City Council approved a modified version of the mayor's sweeping zoning reform plan, City of Yes for Housing Opportunity, ...
"Transit resilience is more than just being prepared for future floods. It means we have redundancies in other forms, like ...
Residents living at NYCHA's Hylan Houses in Bushwick have a few days left to make a decision on the next chapter of their ...
City Limits rounds up the latest housing and land use-related events, public hearings and affordable housing lotteries that ...
The uptick comes despite a decline in the estimated number of new infections overall, which dropped by 17 percent. Latino New Yorkers represented 42 percent of the city's new diagnoses in 2023, while ...