Economy
40 Percent of Sheepshead Firms Still Shut Post-Sandy
Ross Barkan |
And more might be closing as their owners struggle to pay back loans they had to take out to repair damage from the flood.
And more might be closing as their owners struggle to pay back loans they had to take out to repair damage from the flood.
And it affected more renters than homeowners, and a disproportionately high number of low-income people.
The neighborhood was a hotbed for defaults even before the superstorm’s devastating flood. Now, advocates fear a flood of housing emergencies.
Plans for how the city will spend federal aid are taking shape. The governor is discussing a massive buyout program in coastal areas. But some victims of the storm are still stuck without basic help.
Worries about 40,000 displaced people have ebbed. But in buildings where garbage services are still scattered, or where mold remains a menace, the Sandy saga continues.
One hundred seventy-nine Republicans and a lone Democrat did.
They’re asking a state judge to overturn the Bloomberg administration’s decision to offer federal disaster food assistance in only 12 of the 82 ZIP codes affected by the hurricane.
FEMA. Occupy. SBA. The Brooklyn Recovery Fund. Red Cross. Rapid Repairs. Here are some quick facts about ways to get help after Hurricane Sandy.
Some residents say they’ve gotten help from FEMA and the mayor’s office. But others wonder why disaster food stamps and other aid haven’t arrived.
Hurricane Sandy’s impact is often understood through the lens of homeowners or renters. In places like Manhattan Beach, schools and religious institutions are also picking up the pieces.