05 Dec 2005 Economy TENANTS SPEAK OUT Housing Here and Now sponsors lively forum for City Council speaker candidates. ByB. Farrell0Comments
21 Nov 2005 Uncategorized HOMELESS DEBATE DEFANGED A new group aims to make homelessness less political–and more solvable. ByC. Feldman0Comments
21 Nov 2005 Uncategorized PRAXIS PALS PUNISHED Attorney General Eliot Spitzer announces long-awaited settlement with leaders of Praxis Housing Initiatives, a nonprofit HIV/AIDS service provider. ByC. Feldman0Comments
07 Nov 2005 Justice BUILDING SUPPORT Mayor Bloomberg and Governor Pataki announce New York/New York III, a commitment to build 9,000 units of supportive housing. ByC. Feldman0Comments
07 Nov 2005 Economy Housing and Homelessness ELECTION ROUNDUP 2005 With less than 24 hours to go before the big day, campaign season is finally winding to a close. City Limits gathers some last-minute intelligence. ByEditorial Staff0Comments
19 Sep 2005 Uncategorized BATTLE IN BUSHWICK: NONPROFITS SPAR OVER OFFICE SPACE A Brooklyn credit union is struggling to postpone its eviction for a few more months. Its landlord says the credit union is dragging its feet–and jeopardizing affordable housing in the… ByCassi Feldman0Comments
06 Sep 2005 Uncategorized THE WEEKLY 500: A LOOK BACK Ten years ago, City Limits magazine launched its weekly affiliate. Its first few issues dealt with topics still in the news today. ByT. McMillan0Comments
29 Aug 2005 Uncategorized WELFARE PROGRAM WHACKED: ADVOCATES FILE SUIT AGAINST CITY WeCare is supposed make life easier for disabled welfare recipients. But Legal Aid says it could be making things worse. By0Comments
22 Aug 2005 Uncategorized HOMELESS PLAN APPROVED State Supreme Court grants city permission to change the way it handles families reapplying for shelter. No more housing on demand. ByC. Feldman0Comments
18 Jul 2005 Justice INS AND OUTS: HIRINGS AND FIRINGS New leadership at Children’s Aid, Citizens for NYC, Center for Urban Community Services and more. ByRong Xiaoqing0Comments