Daily Links: City Moves Ahead With Controversial Privatization Repair Plan for Public Housing
The city is moving ahead with a controversial plan to sell stakes in public housing to private investors in return for repairs.
In the News
- Delayed 160 Imlay Street Will Start Closings This Year [Eagle]
- Clash at Bay Ridge’s MLK March [BK Paper]
- NYCHA Seeks Private Investors for Brooklyn Buildings [WSJ]
- Fort Greene Townhouse Featured on ‘Girls’ Sells [Mansion Global]
- Critics: Unfair City Tax Lien Taking Homes From the Working Class [Crain’s]
- Brooklyn Pols to Lead Trump Inauguration Protests in NYC [Gothamist]
- Revealed: Rabsky’s 68-Key Hotel Near McCarren Park in Williamsburg [NYY]
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