Comptroller Stringer: Crisis in Affordable Housing
…for 40,000 of the 43,000 net additional households earning $100,000 or more. Nearly 360,000 apartments renting for $400 to $1,000 per month (in 2012 dollars) disappeared during the 2000 to…
…for 40,000 of the 43,000 net additional households earning $100,000 or more. Nearly 360,000 apartments renting for $400 to $1,000 per month (in 2012 dollars) disappeared during the 2000 to…
April 17, 2014 By Neal Tepel Madison Heights, Michigan – On Wednesday April 15th, Rite Aid Pharmacy workers across Michigan, UFCW Local 876 members, voted to ratify a three-year agreement…
…relief to these two families during this difficult time. Online gifts can be made through http://www.youcaring.com/help-a-neighbor/fundraiser-for-candida-gomes-and-osmin-hernandez/164148 – using this link. Thank you for your support in this time of need….
…care Proxy (if you have one), active medical conditions, surgeries with dates if possible, active medication list (including over-the-counter supplements and vitamins), allergies and other medication side effects, and family…
…housing construction and counter the tide of abandonment. The law was changed in 2008 to require buildings getting 25-year abatements to include more affordable apartments, the report said, but developers…
…feet of new retail and hotels. Second, Superstorm Sandy demonstrated the weaknesses of the City’s aging transportation network. With just two single-track tunnels connecting the commuter rail network to points…
…their operations.” Attorney General Schneiderman’s investigation found that from 2007 to 2013, the Domino’s franchisees violated numerous safety net labor laws designed to protect the lowest wage workers. The…
…is structurally safe in the House. They need to win six net seats in the Senate to win control. Let’s look at the polls as of today. The GOP should…
…the hiring of attorneys to represent Galante and a public relations firm to counter the library’s recent negative press accounts. “Is it true that the trustees voted on [those items]…
…In calling on Governor Cuomo to come to Brooklyn, Kent stressed that all of the borough’s “safety net” hospitals need the chief executive’s attention. “You don’t have show up physically…