27 Oct 2003 Uncategorized MITCHELL-LAMA FIXES Mayor Bloomberg upstaged the City Council by introducing new state legislation to protect tenants in Mitchell-Lama buildings. ByC. Feldman0Comments
20 Oct 2003 Uncategorized TO MARKET Mayor Bloomberg continued promoting his economic development vision yesterday by announcing an agreement for East Harlem’s La Marqueta. ByK. Wright0Comments
20 Oct 2003 Housing and Homelessness NYCHA FASTER SHELTER Mayor Bloomberg announced this morning several steps to ease the process battered spouses face when looking for safe housing. ByK. Wright0Comments
15 Oct 2003 Uncategorized Class Dismissed Small schools grow in Brooklyn, but seats are scarce. ByAmy Zimmer0Comments
14 Oct 2003 Uncategorized BREAKING THE BANK: B OF A WANTS MORE CITY TAX PERKS Bank of America and developer Douglas Durst already have preliminary approval for $650 million in Liberty Bonds for the bank’s new midtown headquarters. But guess what? The deal may be… ByGeoffrey Gray0Comments
06 Oct 2003 Uncategorized CRACKING THE CODE City pols demand more thorough inspections from the Department of Housing Preservation and Development. ByGeoffrey Gray0Comments
06 Oct 2003 Education DITCHIN’ CLASS: HUGE SPIKE IN TEACHER RETIREMENT A surprisingly high number of teachers retired this September, prompting retention and hiring concerns. ByCassi Feldman0Comments
06 Oct 2003 Uncategorized DEADLINE LOOMING Anyone planning to vote in the November 4 election must register by this Friday. ByK. Wright0Comments
29 Sep 2003 Uncategorized SCATTER-SITE CLEAN-UP A comptroller’s audit of the city’s scatter-site housing found rampant unsafe and unsanitary conditions. ByG. Gray0Comments
22 Sep 2003 Uncategorized CHILD CARE CONUNDRUM: AGENCY SHIFT SPARKS FEARS New York’s plan to consolidate school-age day care programs could mean less slots for low-income kids. By0Comments