3 Thousands of New York City Homeowners May Lose Tax Benefits

New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, the City Department of Housing, and the City Department of Finance have sent letters notifying owners of 3 apartment buildings that rent 103 apartments that their 37-a tax credits will be suspended unless they ...

In New York, changed the rules for housing lotteries

New York Mayor Bill de Blasio and the Department of Housing and Development have announced new rules for the affordable housing lottery game to ensure that affordable housing reaches the city's residents who need it the most. The new rules prohibit ...

If Hermin comes to New York: how to prepare for a storm in the city

The National Weather Service warned of a tropical storm in the New York City area starting at 11 a.m. on September 4. Tropical storm warnings are usually issued 36 hours before the expected start of the winds. Hermin is expected to start off the coast of Delmarv this weekend, ...

New York is recognized as the best city in the USA for business development.

207 private companies headquartered in New York have made the list of the 5000 most successful in the United States. These companies provide jobs for more than 26 thousand people, which is more than companies in any other US city, according to the press office of New York Mayor Bill ...

Heat in New York: the authorities released the first warning in 3 of the year

Heat and high humidity are expected throughout the weekend in New York, with temperatures in excess of 90 degrees Fahrenheit (32ºC or more). New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said the state has issued its first extreme hot weather warning in three years ...

50 football fields for youth to be built in New York

New York City FC is partnering with Mayor Bill De Blasio, the Foundation for a Better New York City, the USA Soccer Foundation and Adidas to launch the Soccer City program in New York City. According to it, 50 football fields will be built in the city through public and private investments...

New York City Hall will hand out tampons and pads to schoolgirls and homeless

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio signed a bill on Wednesday to provide free sanitary pads and tampons to several categories of citizens - schoolchildren, residents of homeless shelters and prisoners. “These hygiene products are not a luxury, they are a necessity,” said a statement on behalf of...

Mayor of the capital of the world: what did Bill De Blasio succeed in two years in the chair of the governor

De Blasio is the 109th mayor of New York and the first Democrat to serve in this position in twenty years. He was born in Manhattan and graduated from New York University and the School of International Affairs at Columbia University. He worked in the administration of President Bill Clinton, managed his wife’s election campaign...

In New York, the number of homeless has decreased

The number of homeless people on the streets of New York has decreased by 12% compared to last year. Such data is published by the newspaper amny.com. In February 2016, there were 2 of them. And if, for example, we compare the situation with 794, then the homeless in the city ...

New York gives a reprieve to business for debt repayment

New York City is giving businesses and individuals a 90-day grace period to pay existing debts to the city with no interest charges. Mayor Bill de Blasio yesterday signed Act 806-B, which introduces a new program of temporary amnesty. First of all, we are talking about fines imposed ...

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