NYCHA Named Finalist for Development Award
Two of NYCHA’s real estate development projects were recently named finalists for the ULI New York Awards for Excellence in Development.
Read MoreTwo of NYCHA’s real estate development projects were recently named finalists for the ULI New York Awards for Excellence in Development.
Read MoreNYCHA is working to modernize its justice-related policies to create a fairer system for our residents – one that promotes healthy families and stable housing while ensuring community safety at our developments and within our neighborhoods.
Read MoreJuneteenth is a holiday that marks the end of slavery in the United States, when, in 1865, some of the last enslaved Americans in Galveston, Texas were freed, more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation. Juneteenth events were held at many NYCHA developments.
Read MoreAt least 70 percent of adults in NY have received at least one vaccine dose, resulting in the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions and guidelines. NYCHA will begin to roll back COVID-19 safety protocols.
Read MoreThe Inner City Green Team (ICGT), an organization founded by a NYCHA resident to help NYCHA residents recycle through outreach, education, and door-to-door recycling pickup, won a $240,000
Read MoreThis spring through November, NYCHA and its community partners are giving young residents and their families the gift of adventure through reading by donating approximately 25,100 free books. This is the fifth year
Read MoreNew York State has launched the Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) to provide New Yorkers who are behind in rent
Read MoreNYCHA is marking National Gun Violence Awareness Month by hosting four important virtual community conversations for residents.
Read MoreOver the past 15 months, NYCHA staff and residents have come together with various partners – City and State government agencies, non-profits, and elected officials – to ensure residents had the resources they
Read MoreThirty-two NYCHA residents were recently chosen as the first members of the Resident Roundtable, a new committee that ensures residents continue to play an important role in NYCHA’s Transformation Plan.
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