Rent
Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus
COVID-19 has left many Black and Hispanic landlords in serious debt
When it comes to lost rental revenue, large landlords have experienced a greater total loss, but Mom-and-Pop landlords have been impacted more severely because they have less of an ability to weather a loss of rental income.
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Willoughby Avenue housing nightmare
New York has temporarily enacted an eviction moratorium in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, but what happens when you are forced to leave your home anyways?
Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus
Vulnerable communities fear eviction as COVID-19 rent morotorium comes to an end
Forty five percent of LatinX and Black tenants reported to have no confidence in being able to pay June's rent.
Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus
During pandemic NYC tenants in limbo
With many tenants out of work and rent strike movements growing, it’s becoming more and more difficult to find any kind of historical precedent for the current crisis.
Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus
Rent relief in NY, JetBlue’s flyover and Trump’s valet tests positive for coronavirus in today’s news
So far, New York has reported over 332,900 Covid-19 cases and more than 26,200 deaths.
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Artists get priced out of rising NYC rents
Rents have risen and so have the cost of artist studios.
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Bushwick’s Dispossessed Latino Community
Members of Make The Road NY sing songs, share meals, and learn about their rights. Above is Angel Vera, of […]
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Bagel shop closure could mean more Upper West Side development
After the recent closing of the popular H&H Bagels on W. 80th St. and Broadway, area residents now worry about the commercialization of the Upper West Side.
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Jewish neighborhood copes with change
The Hasidic Jewish community in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, faces increased rents and encroaching development.