November 5, 2015

West Farms Votes Yes for Financial Security

by UNHP
West Farms Social Services and UNHP were on the ballot this Election Day to offer a financial security […]
October 28, 2015

City Liens Are an Issue in Many NYC “HOODs”

by UNHP
UNHP created the Home Ownership Database (HOOD) to identify and reach out to homeowners of 1-4 family homes […]
September 24, 2015

UNHP’s BIP Can Reveal the History of NYC Apartment Buildings

by UNHP
As part of our work to preserve affordable housing, UNHP developed the Building Indicator Project (BIP), a database that […]

Data, Data – Get Your Free NYC Data Here!

by UNHP
The ubiquitous nature of data is undeniable—it is everywhere. We all use data to inform our decision-making, assigning […]

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BIP, Data, OpenData
September 23, 2015

2015 UNHP Bronx Beer Hall Bash

by UNHP
The UNHP 2015 Bronx Beer Hall fundraiser was a Bronx triumph! The Wednesday, September 16th event was attended […]

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Bronx, Business
August 7, 2015

Home for the Summer

by UNHP
UNHP and its homeownership partner, The Parodneck Foundation, offered two summer events for Bronx residents interested in buying their […]
June 29, 2015

Cost of Water Forum Encourages Discussion about Equitable Water Rates, Conservation & UNHP Rate Cap

by UNHP
UNHP’s June 24th Cost of Water Forum drew a crowd of 80 people to Fordham’s Lincoln Center campus […]
June 22, 2015

Un Buen Domingo for 250 Attending Immigration and Financial Services Fair

by UNHP
Bronx residents came out in large numbers to attend the Sunday, June 14th Immigration and Financial Services Resource […]
May 24, 2015

UNHP Proposes Affordable Housing Cap on Water Rates

by UNHP
​UNHP released today its’ report Affordable Water for Affordable Housing calling for an Affordable Housing Cap on water rates for […]
May 22, 2015

2015 UNHP Tax Wrap Up

by UNHP
UNHP’s Bronx Free Tax Preparation Program filed taxes for 1,501 people with 1,725 filed returns, trained 84 student […]

“UNHP has emerged as a thought leader on multi-family housing distress-a key issue facing all boroughs of New York City.”

— Rafael E. Cestero - President Community Preservation Corporation and former NYC Housing Commissioner