UNLIKELY ROOMMATES PUSH FOR NEW HOUSING AGENDA

With an eye toward the next two years’ elections in New York, an unlikely coalition of big banks, real estate developers and advocates for the homeless have agreed on a proposal to put low- and middle-income housing development on the map.

BITTERSWEET VICTORY

A few years after successfully ridding their building of their negligent landlord, many residents of the federally-subsidized Medgar Evers houses may soon be forced to leave their homes themselves, as an administrative requirement at HUD leaves them to choose between taking on a huge rent hike or the street.

AND THEN THERE WERE NINE

The field of candidates for at least one City Council race got a little thinner last week when Errol Louis decided to drop his second attempt for the Crown Heights seat in Brooklyn.