Celebrating Juneteenth
Juneteenth marks the end of slavery in the United States when, in 1865, some of the last enslaved Americans in
Read MoreJuneteenth marks the end of slavery in the United States when, in 1865, some of the last enslaved Americans in
Read MoreCAMBA Housing Ventures will develop residences for low-income and formerly homeless seniors on an underutilized section of NYCHA’s Kingsborough campus
Read MoreThe Daily News published a op-ed that praised the plans that residents of Fulton and Elliott-Chelsea Houses and NYCHA developed to completely rebuild their homes.
Read MoreIn May, Edenwald Houses was featured as one of the destinations for Jane’s Walk NYC, an annual walking tour of
Read MoreOn June 21, NYCHA joined residents of Fulton and Elliott-Chelsea Houses to announce plans for a complete rebuilding of the campuses.
Read MoreWhitman Houses celebrated the future opening of a revitalized recreation area, featuring both basketball and handball courts.
Read MoreNYCHA and the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation (NYC Parks) have set in motion the construction of
Read MoreJune is National Pride Month, which commemorates the 1969 Stonewall uprising and recognizes the impact and contributions of individuals who
Read MoreDear Residents, As part of NYCHA’s efforts to strengthen our organization and better serve you, several organizational improvements are underway
Read MoreNine NYCHA entrepreneurs won $20,000 grants as the first cohort of NYC Boss Up.
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