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Mayor Bill de Blasio holds up the NextGeneration NYCHA plan (Photo: Will Bredderman for Observer).

Bill de Blasio Struggles to Sell NYCHA Residents on His Plan to Save Public Housing

"NYCHA will be two cities," one Wyckoff Gardens tenant said, voicing fears that Bill de Blasio's proposals for new development on housing authority land won't pay off for her neighbors.
By Will Bredderman
Mayor Bill de Blasio holds up the NextGeneration NYCHA plan (Photo: Will Bredderman for Observer).

De Blasio Defends Plan to Develop NYCHA Open Space Into Housing

Bill de Blasio argued infill was the only way to create needed affordable housing and precious revenues for the housing authority.
By Will Bredderman
If the plan for new Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. greets a constituent at a Bronx park (Photo: Aaron Adler for Observer)

Bronx Borough President Rips NYCHA Chair’s Plan for Housing on Green Space

Ruben Diaz Jr. attacked Shola Olatoye's plan to build new housing on NYCHA green spaces to create revenue.
By Will Bredderman
NYCHA Chairwoman and CEO Shola Olatoye flanked by Mayor Bill de Blasio and Senator Charles Schumer (Photo: Facebook).

Group Pushing NYCHA Chair to Resign Is Pitching Its Own Plan for Public Land

By Will Bredderman
NYCHA Chairwoman Shola Olatoye tries to defend her policies from residents (Photo: Will Bredderman/New York Observer).

Angry Residents Swarm Housing Authority Chairwoman at Harlem Event

By Will Bredderman
NYCHA buildings. (Photo: New York City Housing Authority)

NYCHA to Announce Sites for Mixed Income Development on Public Housing Land In August

By Will Bredderman
A NYCHA development (Photo: Pete Mikolesk for NYCHA).

NYCHA Weighing Sale of Multiple Parcels Under de Blasio Renewal Plan

By Will Bredderman
Mayor Bill de Blasio unveils his plan to revamp NYCHA.

De Blasio Reveals Plan to Solve ‘Worst Financial Crisis’ in NYCHA History

By Will Bredderman
NYCHA housing.

City on the Edge: The Problems, Policies, Politics and People of NYCHA

By Will Bredderman
Mayor Bill de Blasio and his family. (Photo: Facebook/Wesleying)

De Blasio Says He’s Encouraged by Next Generation After College Visit

By Jill Colvin
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