13 NYCHA-owned Houses to Be Rehabilitated and Sold to Low- and Moderate-income New Yorkers
Sixteen eligible families will have an opportunity to purchase their first home through “Habitat Net Zero,” a project bringing long-term
Read MoreSixteen eligible families will have an opportunity to purchase their first home through “Habitat Net Zero,” a project bringing long-term
Read MoreIn March, NYCHA’s Capital Projects Division (CPD) marked the completion of energy conservation and restoration projects across the city that
Read MoreRichard Johnston, Kingsborough Houses Richard Johnston sees his residence at NYCHA as more than just a place to live but
Read MoreThe deadline has been extended until May 6 for New Yorkers ages 14 to 24 to apply for the NYC
Read MoreA landscape architecture and urban design firm has been recognized by the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) for its
Read MoreSince November 2021, 67 residents of Melrose Houses in the Bronx received laptops, thanks to a partnership between NYCHA and
Read MoreKimberly Taylor, who grew up at Manhattan’s Johnson Houses, is now the Authority’s Director of Public Housing Tenancy Operations. But
Read MoreOn March 26, three Manhattan NYCHA developments – Riis, Wald, and Baruch Houses – celebrated the launch of free internet
Read MoreIn recognition of Black History Month and Women’s History Month, community members and leaders in the Bronx were honored for
Read MoreThis year’s National Women’s History theme, “Women Providing Healing, Promoting Hope,” is both a tribute to the ceaseless and vital
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