Homelessness
SCATTERED TO THE WIND? PROVIDERS CHIDE HASA PLAN
Geoffrey Gray |
A new HIV/AIDS Services Administration cost-cutting measure could endanger formerly homeless tenants.
A new HIV/AIDS Services Administration cost-cutting measure could endanger formerly homeless tenants.
Williamsburg’s Brooklyn Brewery becomes the first business in the city to switch to wind power.
Snapple may be the city’s official beverage, but the drink-maker has had trouble keeping its jobs in New York.
Prosecutors have convened a grand jury to determine whether or not the former directors of Praxis, an AIDS housing and social services organization, should be charged with misappropriation of public funds.
Seeking to keep housing homeless families in a Brooklyn complex, the Department of Homeless Services fights back against tenants’ suit.
The new head of Praxis boasts a long history with the organization
Helping an agency recover from a housing finance scandal is nothing new for Charlie King, a former official at the Department of Housing and Urban Development — so Praxis has hired him to lead it through its own hard times.