17 Apr 2006 Uncategorized QUEENS TAKES ON TAX BREAKS New housing group gears up to demand more affordable housing. ByG. Thompson0Comments
10 Apr 2006 Housing and Homelessness STAYING CREATIVE Mayor Bloomberg announces plans to bolster the city’s creative sector at a major conference co-sponsored by the Center for an Urban Future. ByR. Keegan0Comments
10 Apr 2006 Uncategorized THE CITY'S LATEST HIRINGS, FIRINGS AND RETIRINGS Spring brings staff changes at City Hall, the Harlem Dowling-Westside Center, the Association for Neighborhood and Housing Development, and more. ByJ. Edward Mendez0Comments
03 Apr 2006 Uncategorized THE CREATIVE EDGE Major conference will examine how New York City can better support its vibrant arts sector. ByA. Breslau0Comments
03 Apr 2006 Uncategorized HOUSING BUDGET BRINKMANSHIP:PRESERVATION CUTS PROPOSED Bloomberg’s preliminary budget for 2007 is alarming some housing advocates. Others say the annual dance has just begun. ByLinda Ocasio0Comments
13 Mar 2006 Economy THE CITY'S LATEST HIRINGS, FIRINGS AND RETIRINGS Leadership changes at the Supportive Housing Network of New York, Campaign for Fiscal Equity, and more. ByMichelle Risley0Comments
07 Mar 2006 Uncategorized INDUSTRIAL LIFELINE Manufacturing businesses in Greenpoint-Williamsburg will receive $4 million in aid. ByG. Thompson0Comments
27 Feb 2006 Uncategorized PRESERVATION PUSH The mayor’s housing plan offers new tools for retaining affordable units. ByC. Feldman0Comments
21 Feb 2006 Government MEDICARE RX Scott Stringer asks Mayor Bloomberg to boost 311 help for New Yorkers switching to new Medicare drug plans. ByA. Schmidt0Comments
13 Feb 2006 Uncategorized WELFARE BILL PASSES How will new federal legislation affect local recipients? ByM. Risley0Comments