21 Sep 2009 ARTS and CULTURE Justice Dreaming of Brooklyn: Development Reconsidered An art exhibit and conference looks at what development has meant—and will mean—for New York’s most romanticized borough. ByRobert Neuwirth7 minRead time
23 Mar 2009 Uncategorized The Criminalization Of Everyday Life Are anyone’s days entirely free of “offenses” that can get you arrested? ByRobert Neuwirth7 minRead time
11 Aug 2008 ARTS and CULTURE Government Welcome capital? Predators? Or just inept investors? Regardless of the answer, some tenants may be losing out. ByRobert Neuwirth6 minRead time
11 Aug 2008 Housing and Homelessness BUYERS WITH DEEP POCKETS THREATEN AFFORDABILITY Harlem tenants are organizing against a major investor in subsidized and rent-regulated properties. ByRobert Neuwirth22 minRead time
07 Aug 2006 Uncategorized THEY WILL NOT BE MOVED:RULING SHIELDS SECTION 8'S Hollis residents have been struggling publicly with their landlord, but it looks like a controversial tax abatement program will save their subsidized set-up. ByRobert Neuwirth8 minRead time
15 Nov 2004 Uncategorized Housing Gets Organized Housing groups reconnect with neighborhoods. ByRobert Neuwirth6 minRead time