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Articles, Investigations and Blogs

In a Q&A with City Limits, NYCHA general manager Michael Kelly says new financing deals have narrowed a gaping budget gap. Yet multimillion-dollar challenges remain.



Ideas for weaving public housing back into the city's social fabric.



Amid the confusion and clouds over Stuy Town, a silver lining may emerge: The ebbing of real estate speculation based on displacing tenants.



A reimagining of people's space needs could point a way out of the affordable housing shortage.



An artful 'learning center' delivers substance with a disturbing punch.



Journalist Alyssa Katz traveled the country seeking the causes and outcomes of our nation's housing collapse. She set down her findings in a new book -- and explains further in this Q & A.



Don't pack your bags yet -- the fact of empty new buildings doesn't mean the city has any new funding streams yet to put toward their 'adaptive reuse.'



The worst is yet to come for apartment buildings with too much debt. What will that mean for tens of thousands of tenants?