April 2003
Cover Story: Housing Next by Matt Pacenza. Other stories include Abrahm Lustgarten on city fines threatening to ruin a nonprofit organization's plans of building a boathouse along the Bronx River; Tess Taylor on a $1 million trash reduction project taken on by local groups throughout the city; Alyssa Katz on the unstable future of the thriving Red Hook Marine Terminal; Geoffrey Gray on Praxis' morally despicable for-profit, government funded SRO housing in Texas and elsewhere; Alex Ulam on a Harlem developer looking to make green housing affordable; Hillary Rosner's profile of Nicole Tai, who turned an Astoria warehouse into a depot for used building materials; Philip Kay's book review of "The Strike That Changed New York: Blacks, Whites and The Ocean Hill-Brownsville Crisis;" and more.
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