The approval of Iroquois’ enhancement project, which utility companies argue is needed to heat New Yorkers’ homes in the coldest months, amps up planet-warming pollution—and signals that the state’s ...
"Let’s not forget that the cost of vouchers represents people—people who can’t afford rent despite working full-time, people ...
Hundreds of thousands of New York residents rely on HUD housing programs that could be impacted by Trump's federal layoffs, a ...
As of March 4, there were approximately 1,500 individuals staying at the 2,200-bed facility, which the city opened in ...
"At a base level, the next mayor has to use the city’s leverage in transactions involving public resources—especially land—to ...
Adolfo Carrión, Jr. will serve as the new deputy mayor for housing, economic development, and workforce—replacing Mayor Maria ...
In ‘Making Space’ we talk to some of the notable people who call New York home—about their lives, their work, and how the ...
City Limits rounds up the latest housing and land use-related events, public hearings and affordable housing lotteries that are ending soon.
"The transition to electric school buses is not a matter of choice—it's a matter of necessity for New York’s children, ...
"These extremes highlight an uncomfortable truth: managing droughts and floods are two sides of the same coin. Both crises, ...
Adrian Kondratowicz talks to City Limits about the community cleanups he leads with the Trash Project, at a time when ...