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Housing Crisis
2024 election
Nov. 11, 2024
‘New York City Will Have to Defend a Lot of Programs We Rely On’
What housing here might look like under a second Trump administration.
By
Kim Velsey
neighborhoods
Oct. 28, 2024
The Meatpacking District With No Meat-packers
The city plans to kick them out of their last market, which could become much-needed housing and a “cultural and artistic hub.”
By
Adriane Quinlan
migrant crisis
Mar. 5, 2024
‘They’re Gonna Hang Out in Whole Foods’
A Monday night with the residents fighting a proposed shelter for migrants in Gowanus.
By
Clio Chang
the housing crisis
Dec. 21, 2023
It’s Going to Be a Long Winter at Floyd Bennett Field
Families who weathered this week’s storms are worried about what happens when it snows.
By
Luis Feliz Leon
surge pricing
Nov. 30, 2023
A Just-Okay Rental That Sparked a Bidding War
“I just can’t believe this apartment went for $3,900. It’s 825 square feet. It looks like it’s from the early ’90s.”
By
Adriane Quinlan
housing crisis
Mar. 21, 2023
What Does the Mayor Have Against Windows?
Natural daylight is not the enemy of affordable housing.
By
Alissa Walker
hotels
Dec. 22, 2022
Did New York Miss Its Moment To Turn Hotels Into Housing?
“It’s hard to look at the timing of these programs and say that it was treated as an emergency.”
By
Bridget Read
upstate
Nov. 10, 2022
Tenants in Kingston Just Gave Themselves a Rent Reduction
And landlords are suing.
By
Clio Chang
celebrities
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Grimes Is a YIMBY
She says she needed Elon Musk to help her buy a house in Austin.
By
Clio Chang
housing crisis
Sept. 27, 2022
‘It Was Imperfect by Definition’
Talking to the lawyer behind New York’s “right to shelter” 40 years later.
By
Bridget Read
housing
July 26, 2022
The Regulars Rooting for a Crash at Brooklyn’s Foreclosure Auctions
Hope springs eternal for the small-time hustler.
By
Molly Osberg
the housing market
July 14, 2022
The Average Rent in Manhattan Is Now $5,000
Congratulations!
By
Katie McDonough
semantics
June 1, 2022
The Landlords Embarrassed to Be Called Landlords
“I cringe when I hear it, and when I say it.”
By
Bridget Read
curbed glossary
May 19, 2022
Cuck Money Is the New Key Money
Get ready to raise your own rent.
By
Bridget Read
dividing assets
Apr. 29, 2022
All Split Up and Nowhere to Go
Are pandemic breakups behind the city’s insane one-bedroom shortage?
By
Bridget Read
mountain lions
Feb. 3, 2022
Tech-CEO Enclave Finds Its Latest Ally Against More Housing: Mountain Lions
Woodside chooses cats over flats.
By
Alissa Walker
california dreaming
Sept. 17, 2021
Post-Recall, California Governor Gavin Newsom’s Next Big Win Is Against NIMBYs
California also says “no” to single-family-only zoning.
By
Alissa Walker
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