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Architects scorn High Line towers, waiting for FEMA aid, & more

Published December 8, 2021 (over 4 years ago) · Updated 3 months ago
Architects scorn High Line towers, waiting for FEMA aid, & more
About half of the 27,000 Bronx and Queens households that applied for federal relief funds after Hurricane Ida battered the region received aid (Gothamist)
Five years after a radiator explosion killed two baby sisters at a Bronx building, residents are still fighting for safer conditions (City Limits)
The Housing Rights Initiative calls on Governor Kathy Hochul to overhaul the state's housing enforcement agency (The Real Deal)
Architects think the residential towers surrounding the High Line are terrible (Curbed)
Need a faux Christmas tree that will fit in your small apartment? Here are 12 options (Apartment Therapy)
Cash-out mortgage refinancing in the U.S. reaches a 14-year high as homeowners borrow $70 billion in the third quarter (The Real Deal)
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