- When Walking While Trans Is a Crime - The Cut, January 31, 2018
- De Blasio’s plan to fight homelessness won’t do much, critics say - New York Daily News, January 31, 2018
- Homeless hotels are costing taxpayers a fortune - New York Post, January 31, 2018
- Parents Concerned After 8-Year-Old Wanders Away From East Harlem School - MSN, January 31, 2018
- Train Hits And Kills Person On Upper East Side - Harlem Patch, January 31, 2018
- Can lifting a size cap on residential buildings create more affordable housing? - The Real Deal, January 30, 2018
- City Council speaker considers rent regulations for stores - New York Post, January 30, 2018
- Airbnb leads to median rent increase, promotes gentrification: study - Curbed, January 30, 2018
- Are We Worried Sick About the Rent? - City Lab, January 30, 2018
- Central Harlem Leads City In Rate Of Noise Complaints - Harlem Patch, January 30, 2018
- Death of Bloomberg-Era School Roils East Harlem - Gotham Gazette, January 30, 2018
- Rent Control: a Reckoning - City Lab, January 29, 2018
- Bronx Rezoning Moves to City Council as Negotiations Enter Final Stages - Gotham Gazette, January 29, 2018
- The Subway Is Next Door. Should New Yorkers Pay Extra for That? - New York Times, January 29, 2018
- Rubin Foundation Awards Grants to 60 Organizations Aligned with Art and Social Justice - Art News, January 29, 2018
- Pushing New Yorkers Beyond the End of the Line - New York Times, January 28, 2018
- ‘There Isn’t A Just Housing Choice’: How We’ve Enabled The Pains Of Gentrification - NPR, January 28, 2018
- South Bronx Saviors or Sellouts? - Village Voice, January 26, 2018
- NYCHA boots tenant, her children from Harlem apartment for lead paint fix - New York Daily News, January 26, 2018
- You’ve got hate mail: Cemetery honcho bombarded with letters blasting his request for gyno’s statue - Brooklyn Paper, January 26, 2018
- Hoax: Explosives Reports Unfounded At East Harlem High School - Harlem Patch, January 26, 2018
- The Ambiguous Game of Assessing Affordability in a Rezoning - City Limits, January 25, 2018
- The Curse of ‘Green Gentrification’ - Nexus Media, January 25, 2018
- Merging two small East Harlem schools makes sense on paper. So why has it sparked a backlash? - Chalkbeat, January 25, 2018
- The Schomburg Center: Harlem’s Kilimanjaro - Amsterdam News, January 25, 2018
- J. Marion Sims – Keeping White Supremacy on Its Pedestal - Voices of NY, January 25, 2018
- Harriet Tubman statue defiled with ‘pink pussy hat’ - Amsterdam News, January 25, 2018
- Is the City Council really pro-immigrant? - am New York, January 24, 2018
- Nonprofit buys Harlem building after L+M deal falls through - The Real Deal, January 24, 2018
- Earn less than $30,560 annually? Apply for affordable units in East Harlem, from $613/month - 6sqft, January 24, 2018
- New African Spot ‘Madison African Caribbean Cuisine’ Debuts In East Harlem - Hoodline, January 24, 2018
- Chipotle To Open First Harlem Restaurant - Harlem Patch, January 24, 2018
- 3 things you can do with NYC’s new zoning and land use map - Curbed, January 23, 2018
- When ‘Gentrification’ Isn’t About Housing - New York Times, January 23, 2018
- Why investors are flocking to Concourse and Melrose in the Bronx - The Real Deal, January 23, 2018
- Submission For Burnt-Out 449 Convent Avenue Heads to LPC - YIMBY, January 23, 2018
- East Harlem Site Could Become City’s Life Sciences Hub - Harlem Patch, January 23, 2018
- Celebran que se quitará estatua en El Barrio pero activistas quieren se quiten también otras - NY1 Noticias, 23 de enero de 2018
- Harlem residents say NYCHA, 311 not working to solve heat problems - WPIX, January 22, 2018
- Struggle forces NYC to take down racist Sims statue, pedestal remains - Liberation News, January 22, 2018
- New exhibit details a century of NY women in politics - WPIX, January 22, 2018
- In divisive political times, an East Harlem government teacher strives for nuance - Chalkbeat, January 22, 2018
- Mayor de Blasio on Brian Lehrer show: Who cares about HDFC shareholders losing equity and homeownership? Foreclosures are OK! - HDFC Coalition, January 21, 2018
- East Harlem Woman Disappears, Police Seek Public’s Help - Harlem Patch, January 21, 2018
- How Tenants Use Digital Mapping to Track Bad Landlords and Gentrification - Truthout, January 20, 2018
- Leslie Wyche, activist known as ‘Harlem’s mayor,’ dead at 73 - New York Daily News, January 20, 2018
- Dapper Dan and Gucci Collaborate to Open a Boutique in Harlem - The Hilltop, January 20, 2018
- East Harlem rezoning did not consider rent-stabilized tenants, lawsuit says - am New York, January 19, 2018
- East Harlem Rezoning Challenged By Legal Group - Harlem Patch, January 19, 2018
- Read Legal Aid’s Lawsuit To Stop East Harlem Rezoning - City Limits, January 19, 2018
- East Harlem rezoning faces its first legal challenge - Curbed, January 19, 2018
- MTA moves to raise subway fare to $3 per MetroCard swipe - New York Daily News, January 19, 2018
- Controversy dies here: City’s statue of polarizing doctor will move to private Green-Wood Cemetery - Brooklyn Daily, January 19, 2018
- Activists sue city to reverse East Harlem rezoning - Crain’s New York Business, January 18, 2018
- Legal Aid Files Lawsuit Challenging East Harlem Rezoning - Press Release, January 18, 2018
- Brownfield Cleanup Program Application and Draft Investigation Plan for Site at 3rd Ave. and E. 125th St., Manhattan - NYC DEC, January 18, 2018
- Struggle wins removal of racist statue - Workers World, January 18, 2018
- Mark-Viverito joins Latino Victory Fund PAC ahead of 2018 midterms - Politico, January 18, 2018
- New cancer treatment facility to open in East Harlem - Amsterdam News, January 18, 2018
- Grant Program Launches To Aid Uptown Manhattan Artists - Harlem Patch, January 18, 2018
- Jerome Ave Rezoning Approved by City Planning Commission, Sent to Council - City Limits, January 17, 2018
- Bronx cheerleader Ruben Diaz Jr. pitches new development with eye on City Hall - Real Estate Weekly, January 17, 2018
- Charles Barron calls for NYCHA boss’ resignation - New York Post, January 17, 2018
- NYCHA chairwoman grilled by Assembly Dems over lead paint scandal - New York Daily News, January 17, 2018
- City Tackles Roll-Out of Right to Counsel in Housing Court - City Limits, January 17, 2018
- The Threat of Gentrification With Rezoning in East Harlem - WYNC, January 16, 2018
- As Public Review Kicks Off, Critics Lambast Inwood Rezoning Proposal - City Limits, January 16, 2018
- Shameful Scenes From de Blasio’s Crackdown on Delivery Workers Who Use Electric Bikes - Streets Blog, January 16, 2018
- CityViews: Will the Council Finally Act on Strong Protections for Small Businesses? - City Limits, January 16, 2018
- Small Businesses Are Overrated - Jacobin, January 16, 2018
- National Black Theatre Announces The I AM SOUL Workshop Productions - Broadway World, January 16, 2018
- Here’s what the $10M-$20M NYC investment sales market looked like last week - The Real Deal, January 15, 2018
- Off-duty cop charged with drunken driving a month after East Harlem crash - New York Daily News, January 13, 2018
- Should NYCHA Be Treated Like a Private Landlord? - City Limits, January 12, 2018
- Pols rally around East Harlem man who lost dry cleaning biz - New York Daily News, January 12, 2018
- How Gang Policing Is Criminalizing Whole Communities - The Nation, January 12, 2018
- Fearing Deportation, Food Vendors Are Leaving New York City’s Streets - NPR, January 12, 2018
- Statue of controversial South Carolina doctor will be moved out of Manhattan - Charleston Post & Courier, January 12, 2018
- NYC monuments commission decides to move one statue and contextualize Columbus - Architect’s Newspaper, January 12, 2018
- The South Bronx gets a new creative office hub at Union Crossing - 6sqft, January 12, 2018
- Columbus statue stays, Dr. J. Marion Sims monument should be moved, city commission says - am New York, January 12, 2018
- J. Marion Sims Statue To Be Moved From Central Park - Harlem Patch, January 12, 2018
- Mayor de Blasio Releases Monuments Commission’s Report, Announces Decisions on Controversial Monuments - January 12, 2018
- New York City’s Controversial Monuments Will Remain, but Their Meaning Will Be More Complicated - The New Yorker, January 12, 2018
- New York City decides to move only one ‘symbol of hate’ statue, place markers on others - Fox News, January 12, 2018
- Suing Trump - NY1 News, January 11, 2018
- An eminent domain battle in NYC could put this dry cleaner out of business - Washington Post, January 11, 2018
- New York City Unleashes Eminent Domain Abuse on Immigrant Dry Cleaners in East Harlem - Reason, January 11, 2018
- Low-Income Black and Latino students hit hardest in public schools - Newsweek, January 11, 2018
- De Blasio’s monuments panel decides to remove only one - New York Post, January 11, 2018
- NYC to keep controversial statues but add historical markers - WPIX, January 11, 2018
- Columbus Statue Will Stay In Place, But With Caveats - CBS, January 11, 2018
- De Blasio’s monument commission opts to keep Columbus statue — but will add markers honoring indigenous people - New York Daily News, January 11, 2018
- All that, for this? The mayor’s statue commission report lands with a thud - New York Daily News, January 11, 2018
- East Harlem dry cleaner may have to shut down business after city took his property - NY1 News, January 10, 2018
- Here’s how HUD’s new housing voucher rule affects recipients - Curbed, January 10, 2018
- Senator who urged people to keep warm during freezing weather is adviser for real estate firm hit with heating complaints - New York Daily News, January 10, 2018
- Live in a one-bedroom off of East Harlem’s bustling 116th Street for $2,270/month - 6sqft, January 10, 2018
- The Purge of New York - Jacobin, January 10, 2018
- A ‘futuristic vision for Harlem’ - Curbed, January 10, 2018
- Mayoral Advisory Commission on City Art, Monuments, And Markers’ Report to the City of New York - January 2018
- New Housing Not Warehousing Act to Tackle NYC’s Affordable Housing Crisis with Vacancy Registry - BK Reader, January 9, 2018
- Lawsuit accuses Steve Croman of illegally deregulating East Harlem apartments - The Real Deal, January 9, 2018
- Hundreds in Harlem Mourn ‘Uncompromising’ Erica Garner - Village Voice, January 9, 2018
- The NYC Community Land Trust Movement Wants to Go Big - City Limits, January 8, 2018
- City hit with 22,000 heat and hot water complaints from renters during arctic freeze - New York Daily News, January 8, 2018
- City files papers to boot dry cleaning biz through eminent domain - New York Daily News, January 8, 2018
- Middle-income housing lottery in East Harlem provides little financial relief - 6sqft, January 8, 2018
- De Blasio defends eminent domain against East Harlem dry cleaning business - New York Daily News, January 7, 2018
- NYCHA heat crisis: Dozens of developments without consistent heat and hot water - WPIX, January 6, 2018
- East Harlem dry cleaner says city’s forcing him out of business after eminent domain dispute - New York Daily News, January 6, 2018
- East Harlem Recreation Center To Host 6 Free Exercise Classes - Harlem Patch, January 5, 2018
- Lawsuit accuses NYCHA of “nefarious scheme” to cut down on lead paint inspections - The Real Deal, January 4, 2018
- Behind the Frieze Art Fair’s Secret Plan to Create an Art Utopia in the Bronx - Art News, January 4, 2018
- Permits Filed For Expansion of Studio Museum Of Harlem, 144 West 125th Street - YIMBY, January 4, 2018
- 20 NYC Hospitals Punished For Patient Injuries, Infections - Harlem Patch, January 3, 2018
- NYC Schools To Close During Storm, Mayor Says - Harlem Patch, January 3, 2018
- The Melissa Mark-Viverito Legacy in the NYC’s Latino Community - NiLP Commentary, January 3, 2018
- NYC Aims to Reduce the Disease of Financial Distress - Next City, January 2, 2018
- HAP Investments Announces SuperFi Emporium as Ground Floor Retail Tenant at 2211 Third Avenue - Realty Biz News, January 2, 2018
- Hospitals Play Significant Role in Racial Disparities for Premature Babies in NYC - WNYC, January 2, 2018
- East Harlem Man Reported Missing, Police Say - Harlem Patch, January 2, 2018
- Under Lingering Obama Initiative, NYC to Evaluate Fair Housing - City Limits, January 2, 2018
- Battle heats up over East Harlem park where a 760-foot tower is planned - 6 sqft, January 2, 2018
- Fight over East Harlem playground, targeted for rentals, heats up - Curbed, January 2, 2018
- Preservationists fight to block East Harlem tower with parkland label - The Architect’s Newspaper, January 2, 2018
- Park or Playground? Semantics Dispute Illuminates Preservationists’ Fight - New York Times, January 2, 2018







