Announcing NYCHA’s new Chief Operating Officer
Announcing the appointment of Eva Trimble as NYCHA’s Chief Operating Officer effective July 25.
Read moreAnnouncing the appointment of Eva Trimble as NYCHA’s Chief Operating Officer effective July 25.
Read moreJuneteenth is a holiday that marks the end of slavery in the United States when, in 1865, some of the
Read moreThe mural, “Saint Nicholas for All Unity Mural,” was painted by 120 residents, NYCHA staff, and community partners such as Harlem Children’s Zone.
Read moreAt Polo Grounds, NYCHA will connect all four 30-story towers to a central collection facility by replacing compactors at the bottom of trash chutes with a network of underground pipes.
Read moreThe former Johnson Houses resident created libraries at selected NYCHA development playgrounds to help provide a fun environment for children and their parents to read.
Read moreResidents of Todt Hill and St. Nicholas Houses recently had the opportunity to provide their ideas and feedback on the
Read moreIt’s no longer a secret that one of the best youth dance troupes in New York City is based at
Read moreDue to the increasing spread of COVID-19 in New York City, the City’s Health Commissioner recently issued an advisory that strongly encourages all New Yorkers, regardless of their vaccination status, to wear a mask indoors at all times.
Read moreTo date, approximately 330 NYC CCC workers were hired by NYCHA for permanent roles, of whom 150 are NYCHA residents.
Read moreFor the second year in a row, NYCHA resident food business owners will be on Governors Island at The Foodie
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