11 Dec 2009 Uncategorized City Sued For Failing To Provide Shelter The city acknowledges that its homeless shelters for individuals are near capacity, but insists they’re not over capacity. ByMike Reicher2 minRead time
07 Dec 2009 Uncategorized Lawyer: Homeless Families Still Getting Runaround Last December, the Bloomberg administration settled a quarter-century-old lawsuit over the right to shelter. Now clients and advocates charge that the city isn’t holding up its end of the deal. ByMike Reicher14 minRead time
29 Jun 2009 Uncategorized Battle Over the Armory: Residents Oppose DHS Plan Community members in central Brooklyn sound off on city plans to convert the Bedford-Atlantic Armory into a men’s homeless intake center. ByMike Reicher7 minRead time
20 Apr 2009 Economy Mom-and-Pop Cafes Gird For More City Regulation How will small restaurateurs fare under the next round of rules about allergies, inspections and signage? ByMike Reicher7 minRead time
30 Jan 2009 Government Housing and Homelessness Justice Supportive Housing Faces Down Routine Opposition Neighbors tend to be wary of projects for special-needs residents, but backers say this housing is essential — and may even raise property values. ByMike Reicher18 minRead time