Affordable Housing
Bernie Sanders’ Housing Plan Goes With the Tried and True
Jarrett Murphy |
The Vermont senator’s affordable housing plan is built largely on a call for fuller funding of existing federal programs—perhaps because they work.
The Vermont senator’s affordable housing plan is built largely on a call for fuller funding of existing federal programs—perhaps because they work.
When the voting is done in New York next Tuesday night, campaigns, analysts, donors and others will be looking at way more than the results of the horse-race in either party.
Join City Limits and Gotham Gazette to hear political experts and campaign reps break down the stakes for candidates and voters in the April 19 primary.
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Congressional delegation members say the TPP is far from AOK.
Stakeholder committees are forming at Wyckoff Gardens and Holmes Towers, the first two developments selected for new construction to create housing that’s 50 percent affordable on NYCHA territory.
Analysis of the 2016 presidential race often falls back on demographics to explain who votes for whom. In video interviews, four New York City women make it clear it’s more complicated than that.
A look back at a week when we got to know what we didn’t know yet: about the state budget, East New York, homelessness, NYCHA and more.
The WNYC-Nation series ‘There Goes the Neighborhood’ goes into East New York, the housing market and zoning … and City Limits goes there with them.
Data from city tax filings indicate the richest New Yorkers saw income rise nearly 30 percent. Their city tax rate edged higher while state taxes took a smaller bite.