By Carson Kessler on February 6, 2020
affordable housing, New York City Housing Authority, NYCHA, public housing
Housing, Manhattan, Multimedia, Politics & Policy

Each night before his head hits the pillow, Jerry Jackson layers on his grey fleece and down windbreaker over his pajamas. The 68-year-old’s peculiar bedtime routine began in October of 2019 when his apartment started to feel as if all the windows had been left open on a windy winter night. “It’s a constant wave […]
By Caroline Anderson on March 1, 2014
boilers, Brooklyn, Carey Gardens, City Council, Committee on Public Housing, Committee on Recovery and Resilience, Coney Island, fema, Hurricane Sandy, Laurie Cumbo, mark treyger, New York City Housing Authority, NYCHA, public housing, Raymond Ribeiro, Red Hook, ritchie torres, Sandy, Shirley Aikens, temporary boilers
Two New Yorks, What's New?

A post-Sandy “temporary” solution falls short in Red Hook and Coney Island