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July 10, 2017

Ten Blogs and a Forum // Views from the Northwest Bronx

by UNHP
On June 15th 2017, UNHP hosted an affordable housing forum based on our #ViewsNWBX blog series and shared a presentation as […]
June 13, 2017

The Bronx Talks Back // Views from the Northwest Bronx

by UNHP
UNHP and our guest bloggers have used Views from the Northwest Bronx to share the experiences of local groups as […]
June 8, 2017

Summary Post // Views from the Northwest Bronx

by UNHP
Views from the Northwest Bronx is a blog series aimed at framing an inclusive and informed discussion on issues […]
June 2, 2017

Preferential Rents: Benefit or Threat? // Views from the Northwest Bronx

by UNHP
This post is part of a series aimed at framing an inclusive and informed discussion on issues affecting […]
May 24, 2017

Is the Bronx Building? Look for Yourself // Views from the Northwest Bronx

by UNHP
This post is part of a series aimed at framing an inclusive and informed discussion on issues affecting […]
May 10, 2017

6.2M BIP Data Points; More Needed to Improve NYC Rental Housing // Views from the Northwest Bronx

by UNHP
This post is part of a series aimed at framing an inclusive and informed discussion on issues affecting […]
May 2, 2017

Understanding the Unique Needs of a Community // Views from the Northwest Bronx

by UNHP
Judi Kende, Vice President and New York Market Leader for Enterprise Community Partners, Inc., authored this post, with […]
April 27, 2017

Nothing About Us, Without Us, is For Us // Views from the Northwest Bronx

by UNHP
Sheila Garcia, Deputy Director at Community Action for Safe Apartments (CASA), authored this post, with contributions from UNHP […]
April 21, 2017

Transparency, Trust, and ‘Turning the Tide on Homelessness’ // Views from the Northwest Bronx

by UNHP
This post is part of a new series aimed at framing an inclusive and informed discussion on issues […]

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