NYCHA Honored by NYPA as Electrification Leader
The New York Power Authority (NYPA) has recognized NYCHA’s work to electrify energy uses at a Manhattan development that is
Read MoreThe New York Power Authority (NYPA) has recognized NYCHA’s work to electrify energy uses at a Manhattan development that is
Read MoreFor the second year in a row, NYCHA resident food business owners will be on Governors Island at The Foodie
Read MoreMore than half a year after their local gym was shuttered, Red Hook community youth are back to working out
Read MoreOn April 28, a new youth-designed public art exhibit, “Testify,” was unveiled on a sidewalk shed at Brownsville Houses in
Read MoreIn April, NYCHA’s Capital Projects Division (CPD) completed security camera installations, lighting upgrades, and exterior building restoration in the Bronx
Read MoreWagner Houses residents recycled around 1,900 pounds of textiles during the first of its kind Reuse-A-Thon – a recycling event
Read MoreA new partnership is putting NYCHA residents at the forefront of public health work in their own NYCHA neighborhoods.
Read MoreThe Hamilton-Madison House preschool, located at NYCHA’s Smith Houses in Manhattan, installed a compost bin so preschoolers can compost food
Read MoreTech51 and Per Scholas have partnered with NYCHA’s Office of Resident Economic Empowerment and Sustainability (REES) to support residents who are interested in tech careers but have been unable to access training and job placement support.
Read MoreNRP Group, Selfhelp Realty Group, and Foxy Management will develop a solar-oriented building on an underused section of the Morris
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