Celebrating Black History Month
Meet Annika Lescott-Martinez, NYCHA’s Chief Financial Officer Managing the funds of the nation’s largest public housing authority might seem daunting,
Read MoreMeet Annika Lescott-Martinez, NYCHA’s Chief Financial Officer Managing the funds of the nation’s largest public housing authority might seem daunting,
Read MoreConnecting NYCHA residents to sustainable employment has a deeper meaning for George Gomez. As the Supervisor of Job Generation in
Read MoreNYCHA’s work is being recognized at the federal level for helping to ensure that apartments where children under 6 years
Read MoreA NYCHA development in Brooklyn recently welcomed dozens of sustainable lighting fixtures, while other developments in Brooklyn and Manhattan received
Read MoreThe program provides up to $5,000 to support sustainability projects by residents.
Read MoreIn a year when climate policy advancements took shape across the globe, NYCHA and its partners celebrated several local achievements that continue the Authority’s progress toward a more sustainable future.
Read MoreTwo longtime residents have been tapped to serve on the NYCHA Board of Directors.
Read MoreFormer State Assemblyman Michael Cusick announced in late December that his office secured $2.7 million in funding to replace dozens
Read MoreNYCHA’s revamped process of scheduling work orders at developments is now underway throughout the city.
Read MoreFor Hope Vaughn, the path of higher education began in earnest during her time living in a family shelter. Joined
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