NYCHA Wins 2025 Moses Award for Preservation Projects
Three NYCHA restoration and preservation projects received the New York Landmarks Conservancy’s highest honor.
Read MoreThree NYCHA restoration and preservation projects received the New York Landmarks Conservancy’s highest honor.
Read MoreNew York City continues to enjoy some of the best tap water in the world. The NYC Department of Environmental
Read MoreMay 1 is recognized every year as National Heatstroke Prevention Day to raise awareness about the dangers of heatstroke and
Read MoreAsthma is a serious, sometimes life-threatening chronic respiratory disease that affects nearly 25 million Americans, including four million children. May
Read MoreSeveral developments in Brooklyn and Manhattan received newly upgraded elevators this past winter and early spring thanks to projects completed
Read MoreNYCHA’s Clean Energy Academy, a training initiative aimed at preparing NYCHA residents for careers in the growing green economy, is
Read MoreJobs NYC is an innovative, new employment program from the City — attend the next Jobs NYC hiring in Brooklyn: Jobs
Read MoreOn April 29, NYCHA announced the final results of two separate, concurrent resident votes at Randall Avenue-Balcom Avenue and Throggs
Read MoreRibbon cutting was held on April 15.
Read MoreThe corner of Gordon Street and Warren Street was co-named Geraldine Parker Way.
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