24 Dec 2007 Government Housing and Homelessness In Foreclosure Mess, City Can't Fix National Problem Local organizers, officials and homeowners are struggling against the tide of mortgage debt. ByRobert Neuwirt0Comments
24 Dec 2007 Housing and Homelessness Justice 'No Surrender': CB9 Chair Rededicated to Harlem A colorful leader in West Harlem lost a major development fight last week – but says it only reinvigorated his appetite for public life. BySarah N. Lync0Comments
17 Dec 2007 Economy Justice Parents, Council Still Angry About School Grades Stakeholders vent, and the city’s Chief Accountability Officer parries, at a hearing on the controversial new Progress Reports. ByHelen Zelon0Comments
10 Dec 2007 ARTS and CULTURE Government Housing and Homelessness The City's Latest Hirings and Retirings Filling policy shoes at FPWA, a new city family services coordinator, and a host of other moves around government and nonprofits this fall. ByJillian Jonas0Comments
03 Dec 2007 Housing and Homelessness Artists' Housing: Promise Or Threat? 25 years ago: ‘The artists’ very act of renewal, left unchecked, turned around and displaced them.’ ByChuck DeLaney0Comments
26 Nov 2007 Government Housing and Homelessness Vacant In Manhattan: Agitating For Land Reuse Homeless activists and the borough president have big plans for properties sitting idle – but so far the Bloomberg administration’s not biting. ByJarrett Murphy0Comments
26 Nov 2007 Justice A Long Walk From Honduras To Escape Gang Vengeance Inside one young man’s quest to remain in New York City, rather than be returned to the violent setting he fled by foot nearly two years ago. ByGabriela Reardon0Comments
19 Nov 2007 Economy Housing and Homelessness NYC To Lead Country In Remaking Poverty Gauge Most antipoverty workers think the dated federal poverty measure creates almost as many problems as it solves. The city is moving forward to implement a new one. ByTram Whitehurst0Comments
12 Nov 2007 Justice Up For the Count: City Readies For 2010 Census NYC angles to have itself accounted for uniquely, because much is riding on an accurate tally of city residents. ByJarrett Murphy0Comments
12 Nov 2007 Uncategorized State Labor Chief Pledges Help For Domestic Workers A bill protecting workers like housekeepers and nannies should be passed, says the labor commish. By0Comments