Pitkin Avenue, Zion Triangle Plaza in Brownsville to be Revamped
The Pitkin Avenue BID in Brownsville is working on transforming public spaces, including Zion Triangle plaza, to create a welcoming community hub. [ more ]
Developers break ground on 287 units of affordable and supportive housing at Marcus Garvey Apartments * Brooklyn Paper
Nearly 300 affordable and supportive units, including ones for the formerly-incarcerated and homeless, are being built at Marcus Garvey Apartments in Brooklyn. [ more ]
Wingate, formerly Pigtown, named after George Wingate, a Civil War veteran and community leader, is experiencing gentrification with rising real estate prices. [ more ]
San Jose affordable apartments a plus for senior housing crisis - San Jose Spotlight
More than 100 seniors will have affordable homes in downtown San Jose, addressing the cost of living struggles for low-income and formerly unhoused older adults. [ more ]
Could underused schools help address Toronto's housing crisis? | CBC News
Toronto councillors are urging the province to change a rule hindering the city from buying public school land for housing due to stringent fair market value requirements. [ more ]
Officials cut ribbon on more than 300 affordable apartments at Greenpoint Landing * Brooklyn Paper
A 22-story apartment building with 374 units, offering over 300 permanently-affordable units, has opened at Greenpoint Landing.
The apartments cater to different income levels, with some units reserved for formerly-homeless New Yorkers and rents starting at just over $400 per month. [ more ]
East Flatbush nonprofit launches community service center in one of nabe's largest housing complexes * Brooklyn Paper
The new community service center by Bridging Access to Care in Flatbush Gardens provides critical support services tailored to residents' needs.
The partnership between BAC and Clipper Equity aims to uplift the entire community by addressing various needs like behavioral health, housing, parenting, and more. [ more ]
The playground at John J. Carty Park in Bay Ridge underwent a $5.4 million renovation, adding new play equipment suitable for children of all ages and abilities, along with sensory features and other recreational amenities.
The park renovation preserved the iconic whale structure and added a sensory play feature in consultation with an occupational therapist, aiming to promote brain development and sensory stimulation for visitors. [ more ]
Bay Ridge playground reopens after $5.4M makeover * Brooklyn Paper
The playground in Bay Ridge's John J. Carty Park underwent a $5.4 million renovation, featuring new play equipment, fitness amenities, and a refreshed whale structure.
The upgraded playground now includes play spaces for different age groups and a sensory play feature designed to promote brain development and stimulation. [ more ]
Cupertino greenlights housing development at former Vallco mall - San Jose Spotlight
The Rise development in Cupertino, the largest housing project in the city, has finally secured approval after years of setbacks.
The project will include a mix of residential units, public park spaces, retail areas, and reflects the city's commitment to diverse housing needs. [ more ]
Greenwich Council sells 1939 Borough Hall to developer for 2.4m
Greenwich Council sold Grade-II listed Borough Hall to developer for 2.475 million, with hopes of celebrating the building's heritage and benefiting the area. [ more ]
Dalston's Kingsbury Road pedestrian and cyclist bridge has reopened
London Overground bridge in Dalston reopened after replacement works. New bridge benefits cyclists, pedestrians, and London Overground passengers. [ more ]
Manor Lords: How to raise your approval rating and grow your population
To gain population growth and increase approval rating as a Lord in the Middle Ages, focus on providing housing, food, amenities like churches and marketplaces, and maintain the happiness of your people. [ more ]
Queens Borough President Donovan Richards delivers State of the Borough' address, focuses on green energy projects, hydroponics labs and affordable housing
Queens Borough President Donovan Richards focused on projects and announcements for Queens, including funding for hydroponics labs, a tech center, and a police precinct. [ more ]
Historic Crown Heights School to Become Family Shelter
Brooklyn's first racially integrated school to be converted into a homeless shelter instead of affordable housing.
The building at Dean Street, originally P.S. 83, will be transformed into a family shelter with 91 units for homeless families to stay over 30 days. [ more ]
Through community, Indigenous students thrive in STEM | Cornell Chronicle
Indigenous students at Cornell have revived AISES-Cornell, focusing on community development and professional growth.
The AISES-Cornell chapter has grown to around 30 members and received recognition for its efforts in outreach, fundraising, and conference participation. [ more ]
Lo que dicen los candidatos del D9 sobre la vivienda
Se necesita crear viviendas asequibles para todos los niveles de renta en San Francisco.
Es crucial establecer un banco público con préstamos a bajo o ningún interés para garantizar la continuidad de la construcción de viviendas en periodos de crisis. [ more ]