Showing entries tagged with: housing
April 30, 2014
Tackling Housing Quality and Affordability with Two Dozen Lenders
Last month UNHP held its annual Multifamily Assistance Center and Building Indicator Project Lender meeting at the offices […]
February 25, 2014
Returning and New College Students See Education as Key to their Future
Pedro R., 20, who works at Burlington Coat Factory and attends college full-time, is a first-time tax filer […]
February 20, 2014
Significant Savings from Weatherization Discovered through the LL87 Process
Local Law 87 (LL87) is one of four laws under the Greener, Greater Buildings Plan which address energy efficiency in NYC […]
November 20, 2013
Bank Regulators Begin Moving Forward with using UNHP BIP Data
Earlier this fall, UNHP and a number of our partners met with all four bank regulators in the […]
November 14, 2013
“On the Ground”: Visiting UNHP Buildings in the Northwest Bronx
It is sometimes easy, from our offices at Concourse House, to take for granted the tangible work UNHP […]
September 10, 2013
New State Multifamily Lending Guidelines feature UNHP’s BIP Database
NYS Department of Financial Services recently issued Guidelines for Bank Lending to Multifamily Properties Under the Community Reinvestment Act that […]
August 19, 2013
More Signs of and Tools in the Affordability Crisis in the City
The Cluster Site Program of the New York City’s Department of Homeless Services was the focus of a […]
July 17, 2013
All Around the Media: Signs of the Affordability Crisis
The press has been buzzing with stories about both sides of the affordability crisis lately — rising rents […]
June 19, 2013
In the Borough with the Highest Rent Burdens, Section 8 Keeps Families Afloat
In our recent blog post, Section 8 at Stake in Sequestration, we drew attention to the threat to federal […]
June 12, 2013
Section 8 At Stake in Sequestration
Crains New York reporter Matt Chaban reported on Sunday, June 9th, that efforts to get a budget carve-out for Section […]