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City Limits continues to serve its mission of providing impassioned investigative journalism in the service of creating a more just New York City. We’ve informed readers about city policies and programs, analyzed complicated issues that cut across neighborhood boundaries, and connected stakeholders invested in tackling critical urban problems.

Over the course of its three-decade span, City Limits has also emerged as a key training ground for the city’s corps of investigative journalists, spurred additional media coverage in mainstream news outlets, and served as a vital resource for legislators and policymakers.

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What is City Limits?

City Limits is a news organization dedicated to the maintenance of a progressive civic lifestyle in New York City based upon access to affordable and safe housing, environmentally sound neighborhoods, violence free communities, open space, quality and effective education, and good wage jobs with benefits; also the right to equal protection under the law, and the pursuit of healthy living and wellness.

We are committed to telling the stories of neighborhoods and people overlooked by the mainstream media. City Limits employs the power of investigative journalism to explore public policy, and the tools of new media to uncover aspects of our city that undermine the quality of life of New Yorkers. By adhering to the highest standards of journalism, City Limits provides an independent and objective perspective on New York City and unapologetically seeks progressive policy outcomes.

Who reads City Limits?

City Limits.org and City Limits Magazine are essential reading for those invested in the quality of New York City's civic life. Our audience includes government officials, nonprofit staffers, advocates, bankers, activists, urban planners, architects, real estate developers, academics, journalists, community development experts and citizens.

Who owns City Limits?

City Limits was founded as a newsletter for affordable housing advocates in 1976 by the Association of Neighborhood Housing Developers and evolved into a monthly magazine. In 1986 it was established as an independent 501(c)3 organization under the City Limits Community Information. In 1996, City Limits Magazine established the Center for an Urban Future, one of New York City's most influential public policy think tanks. In 2004, City Limits and the Center for an Urban Future created City Futures, Inc., which served as City Limits' parent organization until the Community Service Society of New York acquired the publication in November 2009.

How can I write for City Limits?

Talented professional freelance reporters and photographers are always welcome. For freelance guidelines, click here.

How do we send City Limits a press release or a letter?

We welcome letters, articles, press releases, ideas, and submissions. Please send them to:

For Online: editor@citylimits.org
For Magazine: magazine@citylimits.org

If you wish to have your letter published, be sure to include contact information including name, phone number and an e-mail or postal address. We reserve the right to edit letters for length and tone. If a correction or retraction is warranted, it will be made as soon as possible, accompanied by a note to readers.


How is City Limits funded?

We are funded through foundation grants, reader donations, magazine subscriptions and advertising revenue.

How can I subscribe to City Limits Magazine?

City Limits Magazine is available for an annual subscription of $25 (US).

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