Bronx, Politics & Policy, Public Health Twin Parks Apartment Fire Is Revisited in U.S. House The panel heard testimony about the Jan. 9 blaze that killed 17 residents as it seeks to improve fire safety in federally assisted housing. April 21, 2022 Juliette Gaudemer Share
Bronx, News Garbage Mountains are Driving Some Bronx Residents Crazy Trash piles up on traffic island and sidewalks at Soundview Houses, prompting complaints February 13, 2021 Xiang Shen Share
Housing, Manhattan, Multimedia, Politics & Policy The Ongoing Fight for Heat in NYCHA Housing Nearly 87 percent of NYCHA’s 400,000 residents lost heat or hot water at some point throughout last winter. February 6, 2020 Carson Kessler Share
News, Politics & Policy NYCHA Residents Fearful of the Future While NYCHA rolls out funding and organizational changes, public housing residents fear being priced out of their homes. February 1, 2016 Santiago Melli-Huber Share
Two New Yorks, What's New? On the Hot Seat Over Boilers A post-Sandy “temporary” solution falls short in Red Hook and Coney Island March 1, 2014 Caroline Anderson Share