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Stand-Up Desk Video: Caroline Nagy on the Ongoing Foreclosure Crisis
Jarrett Murphy |
Not that foreclosure is the only thing city homeowners, or policymakers, have to worry about.
City Limits interviews newsmakers about what they believe and what they plan to do it about. Stand up and listen!
Not that foreclosure is the only thing city homeowners, or policymakers, have to worry about.
The Brooklyn Democrat says it’s ‘too early to say’ that the 2016 rezoning has improved life for low- and moderate-income East New Yorkers but believes the city’s investments will make a difference.
The Brooklyn Democrat discusses displacement and development in Bushwick, the community process he helped launch to plan for the neighborhood’s future and the questions all New Yorkers should be asking of their councilmembers.
At City Limits’ weekly broadcast interviews, we stand up for two reasons. One, it’s better for your posture than sitting. Two, it’s what you do when you’re talking about what you believe in.
The media (including City Limits) often depicts the rezoning discussion in East Harlem as a debate between the city and backers of an alternative rezoning plan. Reality is more complicated.
Eight years after his last run for citywide office, there’s a different mayor and a different housing plan, but Avella’s critique is very much the same.
The proposed rezoning of a large stretch of Jerome Avenue has been put off again and again. And according to Fitzroy Christian, that’s a good thing.