New York City Mayor Eric Adams Unveils Ambitious "Manhattan Plan" to Build 100,000 New Homes
NYC Mayor Eric Adams presents the "Manhattan Plan" to build 100,000 new homes in Manhattan over the next decade, aiming to address the housing shortage.
Chelsea Residents Push Back Against NYCHA Redevelopment Plans Amidst Legal Scrutiny
NYCHA's redevelopment in Chelsea faces pushback from senior residents and legal challenges, with Attorney General James urging a pause to ensure tenant understanding and representation.
Governor Hochul Invests Over $23 Million in Pioneering Building Efficiency Projects Across New York State
Governor Kathy Hochul invests $23 million into 24 projects for cleaner and more efficient building operations through the NextGen Buildings Innovation Challenges program in New York.
Times Square's Iconic Dive Bar Jimmy's Corner Sues Landlord to Avoid Eviction and Preserve NYC's Historic Essence
Jimmy's Corner, a historical dive bar in Times Square, is fighting against eviction by the Durst Organization through a lawsuit filed by the bar's owner, Adam Glenn.
Fate of Upper West Side's Historic West Park Presbyterian Church in Limbo Ahead of Landmarks Commission Hardship Ruling
The fate of the historic West Park Presbyterian Church on the Upper West Side may change as a hardship application for its sale and potential demolition is considered due to the owner’s economic struggles.
New York City's Mayor Eric Adams Announces Transformation of 100 Gold Street into Mixed-Income Housing Development
NYC's 100 Gold Street is set for transformation into a mixed-income residential spot with 3,700 units, 25% being permanently affordable, led by GFP Real Estate, adding amenities and public spaces.
NYC Landlords to Receive Delayed Section 8 Payments as NYCHA Announces Distribution After Shutdown
NYCHA will distribute overdue Section 8 payments to landlords after delays caused by the longest government shutdown and a later receipt of HUD funds.
New Safety Measures Enforced in NYC Following Investigation into 2023 Midtown Crane Collapse
NYC implements new crane safety rules following an investigation into a 2023 Midtown collapse, including fire systems and stricter operator requirements.
Report Exposes Protracted Battles for Housing Discrimination Justice in New York City
NYC housing discrimination complaints take over two years to resolve on average, as per a state comptroller's report, highlighting systemic issues and delays.
Chelsea NYCHA Residents Battle Against Redevelopment Plans Amid Legal Tensions in New York City
Chelsea NYCHA residents are protesting a redevelopment plan involving private developers, fearing displacement and tenancy changes, while NYCHA pushes forward amidst lawsuits and resident skepticism.
NYCHA Faces Legal Hurdles and Community Pushback Over Manhattan Redevelopment Plans
NYCHA's redevelopment plans for Elliott-Chelsea Houses face resistance from residents and legal challenges over proposed demolitions and lease changes, with concerns about affordable housing and privatization.
Mayor Adams and Governor Hochul Announce Major Redevelopment Plans for Roosevelt Island
Mayor Eric Adams and Governor Kathy Hochul announce plans to extend the master lease for Roosevelt Island and begin a collaborative redevelopment process, including new housing, infrastructure enhancements, and revitalization of the Steam Plant site.












