Last month, the city Department of Housing Preservation and Development published new regulations for the program that will give new owners of 7-A buildings a major opportunity to hike rents…
Staffed by volunteer doctors and medical students, a free clinic treats the Bronx’s uninsured, running on idealism and a determination to show it can be done.
Medicaid managed care promised savings with dignity. Instead, it’s fraught with pitfalls for the poor, who find it’s up to them to hunt down health care.
Competing visions for the future of the Clemente Soto Velez Cultural Center have lead to charges of racism, battle for control of the lease, and suits and coutersuits.
The civil rights generation no longer has the franchise on social activism. Having come of age in Reagan’s material world, a crop of young activists pursue change with a combination…
The Brooklyn Academy of Music wants to turn its surroundings into an artistic mecca. Yet Fort Greene already is a cultural capital–one with many ideas of what that means.
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