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LATEST NEWS

Help Design a New Waterfront Park in the South Bronx

This Thursday, November 14, the New York City Economic Development Corporation will host the first pubic design workshop for a new upcoming 2.3 acre waterfront park along the Harlem River Waterfront. The new park, which will be located on Exterior between E 144th and E 146th Streets, is part the city’s $200 million gentrification investment…

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Cold Truth for NYCHA Residents: No New State-Funded Boilers for Four Years or More

With winter approaching, the federal monitor overseeing the New York City Housing Authority gave preliminary approval last Wednesday to spend a $450 million pile of backlogged state funds, including $363 million to upgrade obsolete boilers. But the fine print from NYCHA monitor Bart Schwartz says that those new boilers won’t begin to come online until 2023,…

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Housing Lottery Now Open for New Affordable Housing in Bedford Park

New York City’s affordable housing lottery is now open for a new residential development in the Bedford park neighborhood of The Bronx. Located at 16 E 204th Street at the corner of Jerome, Villa Gardens is a 12 story, 52 unit development with a mix of studios, 1, 2, and 3 bedroom units. The affordability…

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At the Site of a Former Bronx Jail, a New Development Rises…and Hope

For over half a century, Spofford Juvenile Detention Center in Hunts Point, stood as a monument to everything that was wrong with the criminal justice system in The Bronx. The youth that was detained there suffered horrific conditions and abuse at the hands of those who were supposed to care for them and in charge…

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Summer of ’67: When Two Planes Crashed in The Bronx

Towards the end of the summer of 1967, The Bronx experience not one but two fatal plane crashes. On September 16 of that year, 6 people died as a twin engine private plane crashed into the famous rocks of St Mary’s Park on E 149th Street just 10 minutes after taking off from LaGuardia Airport.…

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