Showing entries tagged with: bronx

September 26, 2022

Bronx Views: Buildings, Data & Stories Webinar & Fundraiser Summary & Replay

by UNHP
Click Here for Bronx Views Webinar Replay At UNHP’s Bronx Views: Buildings, Data and Stories Webinar and fundraiser, […]
July 20, 2022

UNHP and the Bronx Financial Access Coalition bring a Credit Union to the Bronx!

by UNHP
“Only in the Bronx,” says someone in the crowd, reflecting on the celebratory and lively July 19th press […]
June 28, 2022

Take our Banking and Financial Services Survey/Completa Nuestra Encuesta de Bancaria y de Servicios Financieros

by UNHP
Click here for the English Version of the Survey Hacer cliq aquì para la Encuesta en Español
May 4, 2022

New Windows and More for the Seniors at Edison Arms!

by UNHP
Thanks to roughly $500,000 of funding secured by UNHP through the NYS Weatherization Assistance Program, Edison Arms will undergo […]
March 24, 2022

Gambling with Homes, or Investing in Communities?

by UNHP
Over the past year, UNHP’s Multifamily Research and Action Center has collaborated with the LISC Research and Evaluation team to […]
September 8, 2021

This Is What We Do: UNHP & Mission – A Series of Virtual Events and Annual Fundraiser

by UNHP
View the What We Do Event Finale here. “This is What We Do” is a series of events that […]
July 22, 2021

Sympathy Does Not Make It Right – The Fight for Healthcare Amid UHC & Montefiore Dispute

by UNHP
Update July 2021   UNHP has used our blog to share our ongoing struggles to keep our staff, […]

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Bronx, Healthcare
July 21, 2021

This is What We Do: Affordable Housing Preservation: Building Operators Meeting

by UNHP
For the third event in our virtual series and fundraiser, This is What We Do, UNHP brought together via […]
June 11, 2021

A Year into the Pandemic: Taking Stock in the Bronx

by UNHP
Last June UNHP published a blog entitled “Bronx Reality before Covid is Manifesting Devastating and Deadly Consequences” looking at […]

“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