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The Berry Houses and Richmond Terrace development, received improvements from the $1.2 billion state investment.
NYCHA RESIDENCES HAVE SEEN SEVERAL UPGRADES AND RENOVATIONS, thanks to $1.2 billion in funding from New York state.
Inside NYCHA's race to repair: State funding helps tackle housing needs BY Louis Finley New York City PUBLISHED 9:55 PM ET Jul. 08, 2025 ...
NYCHA is also struggling to turn units over in a timely manner, taking anywhere from a year to more on average due to the extensive upgrades often required after an apartment is vacated.
NYCHA puts the average turnaround time at 350 days — still nearly a year — citing extensive upgrades required when a unit frees up.
As New Yorkers face a critical shortage of affordable homes, city lawmakers are asking why thousands of public housing apartments are vacant — and why they are taking well over a year to fill on ...
Funded by $1.2 billion in state allocations through the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York (DASNY), they said the work includes 125 elevator replacements, 17 heating system upgrades, and 36 ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul announced the completion of a $136 million renovation of 400 public housing units in Troy, NY.
Officials from the past two mayoral administrations say making those plans a reality will take tremendous management and ...
New state funding will allow 40 percent affordable housing at 60 percent AMI, $200 million for NYCHA repairs, and a study of ...