Tag: Department of Housing Preservation and Development (NYC)

Disabled New Yorkers Face Extra Costs in Finding Housing

Some landlords are asking disabled people to foot the bill for accommodations, leaving even those with ample resources without an accessible place to live.

NYC Migrant Contractor DocGo Faces Scrutiny in Sexual Assault Cases

The city gave DocGo contracts worth hundreds of millions of dollars to care for migrants. Now it faces problems, including a police investigation.

As Rents Rise, Mayor Adams Faces Pressure on New York’s Housing Crisis

“We’ve got to get it right,” the mayor says, but the City Council and advocates want him to push more and spend more to address the dire shortage of affordable housing.

Bronx Fire Survivors Lament City’s Failure to Disburse Aid

Nearly four months after a fire tore through a Bronx complex, killing 17 people, its residents say that the city has yet to disburse millions in aid.