28 Jun 2004 Uncategorized PREVENTION'S PRICE TAG Will the private sector kick in some dough for the mayor’s new homeless plan? ByCassi Feldman0Comments
21 Jun 2004 Uncategorized INS AND OUTS The latest hirings, firings and retirings from New York’s nonprofits and government agencies ByCity Limits0Comments
18 May 2004 Uncategorized HOMELESSNESS BUDGET: PREVENTION OR PR? The Department of Homeless Services wants to prevent homelessness in city neighborhoods. So where’s the funding for legal aid? ByElizabeth Cady Brown0Comments
10 May 2004 Uncategorized EXPOSING THE EAU The city says its central homeless intake center is a lost cause. Homeless families call that a cop-out and offer their own suggestions for improvement. ByC. Feldman0Comments
10 May 2004 Uncategorized LANDLORDS CRY FOUL OVER NEW HOUSING BILL Councilmember Bill de Blasio’s new housing legislation could save federaly subsidized tenants from eviction and discrimination. But is it legal? ByChristine Lagorio0Comments
10 May 2004 Uncategorized AUCTION OFF, TROUBLE ON: BED-STUY TENANTS IN DANGER Tenants in the Gates-Patchen building complex thought they might have a chance at homeownership. But now they could lose their homes entirely. ByRobert Neuwirt0Comments
03 May 2004 Housing and Homelessness NYCHA HOUSING HUD-ACHE New federal regulations will cut $40 million from city’s 2004 rental subsidies. ByC. Lagorio0Comments
03 May 2004 Government ROOM OF ONE’S OWN? New bill would help domestic violence survivors combat housing discrimination. ByChristine Lagorio0Comments
12 Apr 2004 Uncategorized END OF AN ERA AIDS community bids farewell to two celebrated leaders, Keith Cylar and Joseph Bostic. ByK. Woodward0Comments
29 Mar 2004 Uncategorized DHS SENDS S.O.S. TO NONPROFITS City’s move to farm out key services may be a mixed blessing for community-based organizations. ByElizabeth Cady Brown0Comments