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Year: 2018

NYU Report Describes City in Housing Affordability Crisis

Posted on May 24, 2018 by Jacquelyn Simone in Politico
In the high-octane world of New York City real estate, billionaires parking cash in exclusive Midtown condos and co-op boards interviewing dogs only reveal part of the picture. An NYU Furman Center report released Thursday portrays a city in crisis: Population ..Read More

Funding Cuts Threaten Grand Central Food Program’s Mobile Soup Kitchen

Posted on May 22, 2018 by Nicole Edine in New York Nonprofit Media
My daughter, like many nine-year-old kids, can be a bit dramatic. When she gets home from school she’ll often throw down her backpack and exclaim, “I’m starving!” I have to remind her that just outside our door and throughout the streets of the city, ..Read More

Where Brooklyn Tenants Plead the Case for Keeping Their Homes

Posted on May 20, 2018 by Jacquelyn Simone in The New York Times
Outside, shuddering in the cold, they waited. For regulars, the ones flung repeatedly into this quizzical place, they knew it was going to be a long, sour wait, for the line looped back and wiggled around the corner and touched the Lane Bryant store. The Lane ..Read More

The Eviction Machine Churning Through New York City

Posted on May 20, 2018 by Jacquelyn Simone in The New York Times
When Neri Carranza went to see the apartment on West 109th Street in Manhattan, she folded money into the pocket of her blue jacket, just in case she liked the place. This would be the first apartment she had ever looked at, the first time she could make a hom ..Read More

Behind New York’s Housing Crisis: Weakened Laws and Fragmented Regulation

Posted on May 20, 2018 by Jacquelyn Simone in The New York Times
The assault began shortly after a new owner bought the building at 25 Grove Street in June 2015. Surveillance cameras arrived first, pointed at the doors to rent-regulated apartments. Then came the construction workers, who gutted empty units and sent a dust c ..Read More

Homeless Woman’s Court Fight Inspires 2 City Council Bills

Posted on May 10, 2018 by Jacquelyn Simone in The New York Times
Angela Castillo was tired of moving, and she was tired of the way she was being treated, like so many other people who enter New York City’s homeless shelter system. The shelter system can feel like a constant shuffle, and shelter residents often lash out at ..Read More

First Step Graduates Shine at This Year’s Women Mean Business Luncheon!

Posted on April 30, 2018 by Anya Tudisco
On April 19th, nearly 350 business and community leaders gathered at the Plaza Hotel for the 24th Annual Women Mean Business Luncheon, raising more than $265,000 for the Coalition’s First Step Job Training Program. Dulcé Sloan, comedian and correspondent on ..Read More

Today’s Read: Advocates Call for More Homeless Housing Units in de Blasio’s Housing Plan

Posted on April 26, 2018 by Jacquelyn Simone
On Monday, the Coalition for the Homeless and a group of 43 organizations sent a letter to Mayor de Blasio calling on him to dedicate 30,000 units of his Housing New York 2.0 plan to homeless New Yorkers, or 10 percent of the total 300,000-unit plan. Currently ..Read More

HUD Secretary Ben Carson to Propose Raising Rent for Low-Income Americans Receiving Federal Housing Subsidies

Posted on April 25, 2018 by Jacquelyn Simone in The Washington Post
Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson proposed far-reaching changes to federal housing subsidies Wednesday, tripling rent for the poorest households and making it easier for housing authorities to impose work requirements. Carson’s proposals, an ..Read More

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  • In June 2025, 102,850 people slept each night in NYC shelters.
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