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Some things in New York City are still getting better: Three Bronx public-housing complexes and one in Harlem have agreed to move to private management, allowing for renovations, repairs and progress.
NYCHA's first dog park helps bring together Bronx neighborhood 02:14. NYCHA has opened its first dog park, and it's serving as more than just a place for dogs to run free.
THE BRONX (PIX11) — The Twin Parks East NYCHA building for seniors in the Bronx was a magnet for trash and rodents for years. Now, thanks to local officials, NYCHA, and a tenant leader who never ...
The PACT team will deliver $128.5 million in comprehensive apartment repairs and upgrades, building renovations and landscaping improvements to three NYCHA campuses.
January 22, 2024: NYCHA’s Bronx River Addition located at 1350-1352 Manor Avenue in the Bronx. Together, the 199 local and dispersed Bronx River Addition tenants are following in the footsteps of ...
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NYCHA opens its first dog park in the Bronx - MSNNYCHA has opened its first dog park, and it's serving as more than just a place for dogs to run free. It's helping to bring together a neighborhood. The park is located in Castle Hill, with two ...
Bronx residents frustrated by months of low water pressure 01:55. Several Bronx residents are claiming they haven't been able to take a hot bath or shower for months, due to extremely low water ...
THE BRONX, N.Y. (PIX11) — In the hot days of summer in New York City, it’s not only uncomfortable for people who don’t have air conditioning, but it can also be potentially dangerous. Jeanette Salcedo ...
A $605 million investment has been allotted to make repairs at New York City Housing Authority complexes across the northwest part of the Bronx. For residents like Ralph and his grandmother, who ...
SOUNDVIEW, the Bronx (PIX11) — Residents of NYCHA’s Bronx River Houses say they have been dealing with no heat, or at best, very low heat during the recent stretch of cold weather. Tenant Pre… ...
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Bronx all-senior NYCHA building has inconsistent heat - MSNTHE BRONX, N.Y. (PIX11) — Some older residents in the Bronx say they would rather sleep outside than inside their NYCHA building. Some residents are cold in their homes again this winter due to ...
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