Showing entries tagged with: multifamily

June 2, 2020

Bronx Reality before Covid is Manifesting Devastating and Deadly Consequences

by UNHP
Headlines about the impact of COVID-19 on the Bronx abound. Arguably, the most striking title was from the […]
April 16, 2020

Trends in Bronx Housing Finance through COVID-19

by UNHP
In our first blog, we focused on issues particular to non-profit affordable housing providers during the COVID-19 crisis. […]
April 13, 2020

The Struggle to Preserve Affordable Housing through COVID-19

by UNHP
Among the many health and economic concerns facing New York City during the Covid-19 Pandemic is the ability […]
November 4, 2019

To Stop Displacement, Disclose the Data! by Guest Blogger Gregory Jost

by UNHP
Introduction In New York City neighborhoods where low-income residents face uncertain futures, real estate speculation has become, among […]
June 4, 2019

Have you heard the latest BuZzz? Artist Kingbee Bee-utifies UNHP Buildings

by UNHP
UNHP teamed up with noted street artist The Royal Kingbee to beautify two of UNHP’s affordable housing buildings. 1982 University […]
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 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 […]
July 20, 2016

Multi-Family Water Assistance Program On Hold

by UNHP
On June 22, 2016, the Manhattan Supreme Court invalidated the Water Board’s resolution approving a new rate schedule […]
June 30, 2016

Temperatures Up In The Bronx – But Our Buildings Stay °Cool

by UNHP
NYC °CoolRoofs is an initiative of NYC Small Business Services managed by Sustainable South Bronx and The HOPE Program. The program supports local job […]

“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