Showing entries tagged with: bronx
June 2, 2017
Preferential Rents: Benefit or Threat? // Views from the Northwest Bronx
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
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
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
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
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
This post is part of a new series aimed at framing an inclusive and informed discussion on issues […]
April 6, 2017
New Policy, Old Issue: Homelessness & the Concentration of Poverty// Views from the Northwest Bronx
This post is part of a new series aimed at framing an inclusive and informed discussion on issues […]
March 28, 2017
Keep the “Homeless” at Home // Views from the Northwest Bronx
John M. Reilly, Executive Director at Fordham Bedford Housing Corporation (FBHC), authored this post, with contributions from UNHP staff. FBHC […]
February 21, 2017
Community is the Operative Word in ‘Community Development’ // Views from the Northwest Bronx
This post is part of a new series aimed at framing an inclusive and informed discussion on issues […]
February 14, 2017
UNHP Introduces New 2017 Blog Series // Views from the Northwest Bronx
“The Bronx is Brooklyn ten years ago.” Whether this remark—heard at a recent UNHP meeting with lenders—is deemed […]