Editor's Note: The following letter to the editor is in response to a September 20 op-ed from Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams and Community Board 1 Chair Dealice Fuller: "Living the ...
Two affordable housing properties in Westchester face hazardous physical conditions and fiscal mismanagement, according to an audit by the state Comptroller's Office. The audit sampled five ...
Jo Ann Lawson, president of the Lakeview Tenants Association in East Harlem, told a panel of legislators that she was “ashamed” of where she lives. Opened in 1976, the four-building Lakeview apartment ...
New legislation to protect residents of city-run Mitchell-Lama apartment buildings was announced with much fanfare on the steps of City Hall on July 22–but not everyone is cheering. Some longtime ...
(The Center Square) — Tenants in New York City's Mitchell-Lamas co-op housing program will see their taxes cut under a bill signed into law by Gov. Kathy Hochul on Tuesday. The legislation could save ...
First Came a Vote to Privatize. Then Came the Death Threats.Two Mitchell-Lama co-ops faced the same existential decision but ended up on opposite sides. Why?
Opened in 1976, the four-building Lakeview apartment complex at Fifth Avenue and 107th Street once illustrated the promise and ambition of New York state’s Mitchell-Lama housing program, which offered ...