Tracy Lovelace Keeps an Eye on the Brooklyn Resident Watch Program
Tracy Lovelace is the coordinator of the Resident Watch program in Brooklyn. For more than 40 years, thousands of residents
Read MoreTracy Lovelace is the coordinator of the Resident Watch program in Brooklyn. For more than 40 years, thousands of residents
Read MoreNew self-service kiosks in every development provide residents access to NYCHA’s online services, including rent payment, submitting work orders, and
Read MoreIn May, NYCHA broke ground on a $90 million design and construction project to fully restore and strengthen the development.
Read MoreThe developer for the first NextGeneration (NextGen) Neighborhoods development, at Holmes Towers in Manhattan, is Fetner Properties, which proposed a
Read MoreNYCHA continues to fight for affordable public housing funding, despite proposed potential budget cuts from Washington.
Read MoreOn June 19, NYCHA launched construction work at Ocean Bay (Bayside) Apartments in Far Rockaway, a development that houses 3,700
Read MoreMariner’s Harbor Resident Al-Tabar Hudgins, 23, is a young man with a mission to spread the word to his peers
Read MoreThe Food Business Pathways (FBP) program is a free food business training program that helps NYCHA public housing residents and
Read MoreFor 83 years, NYCHA has been a quintessential part of New York City. Today we house one in every 14
Read MoreCity Council Speaker Champions an Inclusive, Engaged City
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