NYCHA Makes Seniors Comfortable
Safe, secure and comfortable buildings are the first priority, and NYCHA has updated its architectural guidelines to provide a blueprint
Read moreSafe, secure and comfortable buildings are the first priority, and NYCHA has updated its architectural guidelines to provide a blueprint
Read moreNYCHA has launched its first large-scale solar program, which will use light and heat from the sun to provide clean,
Read moreOn November 2, NYCHA, the Hudson Guild, and the Department for the Aging (DFTA) held a special a sneak-peek of
Read moreSeven technology startup companies are the winners of the first-ever NYCHA Tech Pilots, a real estate technology competition to find
Read moreThe new center is the first Jobs Plus site funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
Read moreHenry Street Settlement, on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, is a household name with the area’s residents. The Settlement
Read moreEach year, the NYCHA-CUNY Resident Scholarship program offers $1,000 scholarships to NYCHA residents enrolled full-time at the City University of
Read moreNYCHA continues to modernize and make more information digitally available. As part of thihttps://selfserve.nycha.infos process, NYCHA has made it possible for
Read moreGood news for young NYCHA residents interested in learning about what it takes to build their own model bridges or
Read moreThere was a time, not so long ago, when residents at Howard Avenue Houses in Brooklyn weren’t happy with their
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