New York City Exempted From Changes to Section 8 Housing Posted on November 16, 2016 by Jacquelyn Simone in The Wall Street Journal After push back from tenant advocates and landlords alike, New York City will be exempted from an Obama administration regulation that could have forced more than 55,000 low-income New Yorkers to pay more rent or move to cheaper apartments. ..Read More
NYC Will Be Exempt From New Federal Housing Subsidy Rules Meant to Combat Income Segregation Posted on November 15, 2016 by Jacquelyn Simone in New York Daily News New York City will be exempted from new federal housing subsidy rules critics warned would have made the city’s affordable housing crisis even worse. The Obama administration Tuesday unveiled new rules to combat income segregation by encouraging landlord ..Read More
ArtWalk NY Benefitting Coalition for the Homeless Honors Kenny Scharf and Mike De Paola Posted on November 15, 2016 by Jacquelyn Simone in Arte Fuse The 22nd annual ARTWALK NY, benefiting the Coalition for the Homeless, was held on Thursday, November 3, 2016 at the Metropolitan Pavilion in Manhattan—raising roughly $750,000 for the cause. Continuing their ongoing commitment to supporting the arts, ARTWAL ..Read More
In New York, Homeless and Making Plans to Vote Posted on November 7, 2016 by Jacquelyn Simone in The New York Times At 7 a.m. on Monday, the line for the soup kitchen snaked through a hallway of St. Bartholomew’s Church in Midtown Manhattan as men and a few women, bundled in layers of worn jackets and sweatshirts, waited for a breakfast of mixed greens and egg noodles wit ..Read More
Left in the Dark: Former Shelter Residents Go Without Gas and Power as Unsuspecting Tenants Move in Next Door Posted on November 4, 2016 by Jacquelyn Simone in Gothamist The Hersko family is getting out of the homeless shelter business, but not exactly by choice. Starting about a decade ago, Barry Hersko (a.k.a. Barry Hers, a.k.a. Barry Hershko) began converting apartments in eight apartment buildings he owns into homeless she ..Read More
Builders That Got Tax Breaks Must Set Aside Some Units for Homeless, City Says Posted on November 4, 2016 by Jacquelyn Simone in The New York Times As the number of New Yorkers living in shelters continues to rise, the administration of Mayor Bill de Blasio has told real estate developers they must make room for the homeless in buildings that received tax breaks under a program designed to increase the st ..Read More
ARTWALK 2016 Honors Scharf, De Paola, Raises $750,000 to Fight Homelessness Posted on November 7, 2016 by Jacquelyn Simone in Forbes The Coalition For The Homeless held its twenty-second annual ARTWALK Thursday at the Metropolitan Pavilion. The evening, which featured a treasure trove of art for sale in both silent and live auctions, honored artist Kenny Scharf and philanthropist Mike De Pa ..Read More
Hilary Rhoda, Cleo Wade, and Mia Moretti Walking Around the 22nd Annual Artwalk Posted on November 4, 2016 by Jacquelyn Simone in Vogue Artwalk NY is an essential part of any do-gooder art enthusiast’s social calendar, and this year’s iteration was no exception. Held last night at the Metropolitan Pavilion in Chelsea and underwritten by Max Mara, guests included Zoe Buckman, Laura de Gunzb ..Read More
Today’s Read: Yes, You Can Vote If You Are Homeless Posted on November 7, 2016 by Jacquelyn Simone On Tuesday, New Yorkers will head to the polls to vote for the next President, as well as a U.S. Senator, U.S. Representatives, State Senators and State Assemblymembers. Thanks to the Pitts v. Black lawsuit brought by the Coalition in 1984, homeless New Yorker ..Read More