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Gov. Kathy Hochul and Democratic lawmakers said they’ll likely return to Albany later this year and reopen the state budget ...
New York Attorney General Letitia James, NYCHA and Trees New York have teamed up to restore tree canopy, create green jobs ...
Housing policy made a difference in the 2013 mayoral primary, but New York voters should be skeptical of any candidate’s ...
While rents fell during the COVID pandemic, they climbed even higher two years later. While some contend that what is needed ...
City & State’s upcoming 2025 Affordable Housing Forum features keynote speaker RuthAnne Visnauskas of New York State Homes ...
The Rochester Housing Authority completed 53 new homes, offering support for low-income and formerly homeless residents.
A $50 million aid program for low-income renters, pushed for years by both tenants and landlords, is finally included in this ...
New York's tree-planting initiative, Trees for NYCHA, launches a $750,000 program to plant approximately 400 trees across ...
The governor and Legislature had previously agreed to a two-year pilot for the Housing Access Voucher Program, but the final ...
A new report from the city’s Charter Revision Commission suggests ways the city could streamline development. The proposals ...
Housing policy had top billing in last year’s state budget. This year? Not so much. The $254 billion state budget, signed ...
Three New York City mayoral candidates discussed their plans to increase affordability and combat the city’s housing crisis ...