08 Oct 2007 Government Housing and Homelessness Community Board Reform And the Columbia Process Real community-level planning seems to be taking root in Manhattan – a step behind Columbia University’s expansion plan. ByDavid Giles0Comments
23 Apr 2007 Government TENANTS PROTEST THEIR UNITSBECOMING OWNER'S MANSION One way owners can push affordable apartments off the market is to sell them. Another is to just take them over. ByAdam F. Hutton0Comments
26 Mar 2007 Government WHAT IS HAPPENINGTO MITCHELL-LAMA? More than 3,000 affordable rental units leave the protections of this state program each year – including more than 1,000 so far in 2007. Activists and politicians are trying to… ByRachel Nielsen0Comments
05 Mar 2007 Government THE CITY'S LATESTHIRINGS AND RETIRINGS Police officers, lawyers, educators, labor leaders and more, all heading in and out of positions old and new. ByNick Judd0Comments
17 Jul 2006 Government DON'T JUST SIT THERE,SHELTER SOMEBODY The first-ever broad count of neglected buildings in the city may reveal housing opportunities. ByCassi Feldman0Comments
10 Apr 2006 Government COMMUNITY BOARD BOOST Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer takes steps to improve staffing and clout of community boards. ByJ. E. Mendez0Comments
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
06 Feb 2006 Government INS AND OUTS: THE CITY'S LATEST HIRINGS, FIRINGS AND RETIRINGS The new year brings fresh staff to city government and local nonprofits. ByMichelle Risley0Comments
03 Jan 2006 Government Housing and Homelessness A NEW YEAR IN NEW YORK: BOROUGHPRESIDENTS HAVE BIG PLANS FOR 2006 City Limits asked each of the five BPs to outline their top priorities for the coming year. Here’s what they said. ByCity Limits0Comments
12 Sep 2005 Government WORKING FAMILIES FRACAS: DEMS BLAST PARTY FOR MEDDLING Dems say the WFP broke the law by campaigning against Eva Moskowitz before the Democratic primary. The WFP insists it’s playing by the book. ByCassi Feldman0Comments