"It has been 10 years since my release, and the memory of extreme heat without air conditioning haunts me, especially as the ...
Last year, marshals served more than 13,000 evictions, up from 5,000 in 2022, and just 268 in 2021, when the pandemic eviction moratorium was still in place. Over the past five years, six of the ...
The rate increase, National Grid argues, is necessary for maintaining service as safe and reliable for customers. But ...
On Aug. 19, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) began accepting applications for the first step of the ...
According to City Hall, since rolling out new stricter re-sheltering rules for adult migrants without children in May, it’s ...
As the mayor’s citywide zoning reform plan undergoes public review, City Limits is keeping tabs on responses. So far, more ...
"I think those of us who have homes should think about those who don’t have homes," Mayor Eric Adams said Tuesday in a push ...
New Yorkers are taking notice as the city’s aging subway system battles with more downpours and the threat of Sandy-like ...
City Limits rounds up the latest housing and land use-related events, public hearings and affordable housing lotteries that ...
Coney Island Houses residents are the first to choose to stay in traditional public housing since NYCHA began holding these ...
NYC Health + Hospitals says it’s found permanent homes for more than 1,200 of its patients and their families, both through ...