While the Department of Homeless Services struggles to sell its survey of homeless New Yorkers as accurate, the agency faces another numbers challenge: devising a computer registry for a more…
As the owner of a long-troubled East New York apartment complex breaks a deal to sell his buildings, tenants riot against him, and find themselves facing a lucrative proposition.
As the state attorney general and U.S. Attorney continue to investigate spending practices at Praxis, the executive director of the nonprofit housing organization announces he plans to step down.
The U.S. Attorney has begun its own investigation into possible inappropriate expenditures made by directors of a nonprofit housing organization for people with AIDS, as the state attorney general’s office…
After years of negotiating to get their homes fixed up, hundreds of residents of a Bed-Stuy public housing complex are finally going to see some major improvements.
Families whose welfare check is paid for by the state government can still receive emergency rent payments, a State Supreme Court judge ruled recently.
The city on Friday asked a panel of state appellate court judges to let the Department of Homeless Services penalize single adults who do not follow certain shelter system rules…