A three-year-old deal to house formerly homeless tenants with moderate-income renters in a Park Slope building is still on the books–but bureaucratic rules have kept half the units open.
A recent report shows that kids are still sleeping on the floors of the city’s homeless shelter intake office–despite a new law prohibiting the practice.
While the city, a nonprofit and a landlord argue over who is responsible for the squalid condition of a homeless shelter, and a woman and her son have no place…
Despite a probable mayoral veto, the City Council is on the verge of voting up a bill that would give the homeless a litany of rights and new programs.
In the November issue of City Limits: An expose of the sordid conditions of Hegeman House, a city-run group home that is supposed to provide a haven for some of…