Filming at NYCHA
NYCHA developments are a major part of New York City’s landscape, so it is no wonder that they have played a supporting role in the backgrounds of numerous documentaries, films, and television shows.
Read moreNYCHA developments are a major part of New York City’s landscape, so it is no wonder that they have played a supporting role in the backgrounds of numerous documentaries, films, and television shows.
Read moreA new outdoor public art exhibition, “Intertwining Colors,” is now on view across 370 feet of construction scaffolding at Fulton
Read moreTo commemorate Black History Month, NYCHA is highlighting the work of partner organizations that support, educate, and advocate for NYCHA residents to learn new skills to empower themselves and their communities.
Read moreHUD regularly inspects NYCHA’s buildings – from the grounds to apartments – to make sure that our housing is decent, safe, sanitary, and in good repair.
Read moreDais Nunez, 19, recently had to make a significant decision: which of the colleges that offered her scholarships would she
Read moreThe Daily News Editorial Board published an op-ed on February 1 in support of NYCHA’s A Blueprint for Change ideas titled “NYCHA’s last hope: A public housing trust is the
Read moreLet Us Know if Children Live With or Visit You! New York City law requires that you inform NYCHA whether
Read moreDuring the current state of emergency for COVID-19, NYCHA continues to work closely with the NYC Department of Health and
Read moreWe’re periodically featuring the hardworking men and women who provide excellent service to residents. In this installment, meet James Nelson, a NYCHA Plasterer since 2012.
Read moreThe City of New York’s Vaccine Command Center is inviting you to join a tele-town hall event, featuring Dr. Jay
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