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Supportive Housing

Governor Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio.

‘Big Talk, Very Little Action’—De Blasio Not Sold on Cuomo’s Plan for Brooklyn

Bill de Blasio expressed skepticism over Andrew Cuomo's $1.4 billion proposal to transform Central Brooklyn.
By Madina Toure
Former Mayor David Dinkins, left, and Human Resources Administration Commissioner Steve Banks, right, chat after Banks' speech at the New York Law School.

As Shelter Population Smashes Records, City Czar Says He’s Tuning Out the ‘Noise’

Steven Banks says the city's priority is getting homeless individuals off the streets and out of the shelter system—not dueling Andrew Cuomo or angry residents.
By Madina Toure
WIN CEO Christine Quinn touring the site of an upcoming supportive housing facility in Brooklyn.

Christine Quinn on City’s Homeless Figures: No Celebration Until The Job’s Done

WIN CEO and former City Council Speaker Christine Quinn said the city should note progress in addressing homelessness but that the fight isn't over just yet.
By Madina Toure
Mayor Bill de Blasio discusses supportive housing in Brooklyn. (Photo by Jillian Jorgensen for Observer)

De Blasio Announces Task Force to Guide Supportive Housing for Homeless

By Jillian Jorgensen
A homeless woman in Manhattan

De Blasio Appreciates ‘Intent’ of Cuomo Homelessness Order, But Calls It Redundant

By Will Bredderman
A homeless woman begs for help on the street (Photo: Jewel Samad for AFP/Getty Images)

De Blasio Unveils ‘Most Comprehensive’ Anti-Homelessness Program to Date

By Will Bredderman
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announces a new initiative for housing for homeless people. (Photo by Andrew Burton/Getty Images)

City Moves Forward Without the State to Build Housing for the Homeless

By Jillian Jorgensen
A homeless woman pauses in a Manhattan train station.

Cuomo Says City Should Spend More to Combat ‘Major Homeless Problem’

By Jillian Jorgensen
The Bainbridge, a supportive housing facility in Bedford Stuyvesant. (New Destiny Housing)

Advocates Gather to Urge de Blasio, Cuomo Toward New Supportive Housing Agreement

By Chris Pomorski

Study: Housing for Ex-Homeless No Big Drain on Property Values

By Eliot Brown
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