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The Berry Houses and Richmond Terrace development, received improvements from the $1.2 billion state investment.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, New York City Mayor Eric Adams, and NYCHA CEO Lisa Bova-Hiatt announced Monday, July 7, the ...
NYCHA has completed more than $24.1 million in safety and security upgrades at 23 campuses across the city, officials say.
NYCHA RESIDENCES HAVE SEEN SEVERAL UPGRADES AND RENOVATIONS, thanks to $1.2 billion in funding from New York state.
In a few years, residents of the NYCHA development will have all new kitchens, bathrooms, flooring, windows, paint, doors and more in their apartments.
The NYCHA Physical Needs Assessment discovered that $78.34 billion dollars worth repairs and upgrades are needed in 264 developments. That’s up from 45.2 billion in 2017.
Pho­tog­rapher trains her lens on NYCHA residents in new exhibit BY Roger Clark New York City PUBLISHED 6:50 AM ET Jul. 18, 2024 ...
NYCHA plans on buying 10,000 induction stoves through the program, with the eventual goal of replacing all the gas stoves in its 177,000 apartments.
NYCHA has completed more than $24.1 million in safety and security upgrades at 23 campuses across the city, officials say.