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After rising for the last decade, the number of green job opportunities in New York City declined between 2022 and 2023, from ...
"It’s time for the Adams Administration to acknowledge that recognizing the problem is just the beginning; meaningful reforms ...
Some families live in the shelter system that is meant to be temporary for years. We need concrete responses and leadership, ...
More than 21 years after it was announced, the Atlantic Yards/Pacific Park project has delivered the Barclays Center and ...
"A reimagined SNAP should reflect the realities of modern food consumption and the economic potential of small restaurants.
If implemented, RACE would incentivize large-scale relocations to older, underused office spaces to bolster the citywide ...
The City Council's budget response calls for additional dollars for new construction and preservation, to address maintenance ...
While New York-based organizations have not stopped representing the unaccompanied minors they already work with, they're not ...
City Limits rounds up the latest news on housing, land use and homelessness. Catch up on what you might have missed here.
"Through a tax on the mega-rich, the Livable New York Act would fund 100,000 units of deeply affordable housing and ...
"While I cannot always prevent pollution from entering my kids’ lungs, I can call on Gov. Hochul to move forward with cap-and ...
Supporters of the Housing Access Voucher Program say it's needed now more than ever to curb rising homelessness, and as ...