At the CityLaw Breakfast on November 13, 2015 Commissioner Vicki Been outlined the de Blasio Administration’s recent actions and efforts to advance a coherent and far reaching housing policy for New York City, one that provides more affordable housing for low-income and working-class New Yorkers, strengthens neighborhoods, and at the same time protects those residents who are already benefiting from and have a continued need for affordable housing.
Housing Preservation and Development
COMPLETE VIDEO: The 130th CityLaw Breakfast with HPD Commissioner Vicki Been
On Friday November 13, 2015, the Center for New York City Law at New York Law School hosted the 130th City Law Breakfast. The event speaker was Department of Housing Preservation and Development Commissioner Vicki Been.
FINAL REMINDER: CityLaw Breakfast with HPD Commissioner Vicki Been
The Center for New York City Law cordially invites you to a City Law Breakfast
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Vicki Been
Commissioner, Housing Preservation and Development
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Center for New York City Law Breakfast: Vicki Been
The Center for New York City Law cordially invites you to a City Law Breakfast
presenting
Vicki Been
Commissioner, Housing Preservation and Development
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CPC Holds Hearing on Proposed City Warehouse Conversion
The proposed building would provide low income housing and community-oriented facilities. On August 19, 2015, the City Planning Commission held a public hearing on a Department of Housing Preservation and Development application to develop an eleven-story building for both commercial and residential use. The proposal would demolish an existing Landmarks Preservation Commission warehouse at 337 Berry Street in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn and replace it with a 15,000 square-foot mixed use building. The … <Read More>
Brooklyn Borough President Adams Delivers Keynote at Affordable Housing Forum
The Borough President promoted his targeted plan to address Brooklyn’s housing needs. On March 10, 2015 the New York Housing Conference held the Brooklyn Affordable Housing Forum at the National Grid Auditorium in MetroTech Center. The event featured representatives from community groups, real estate development, and city agencies to address challenges and ideas for affordable housing and services in Brooklyn.