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Bedford Park: Residents Move in to 2856 Webster Avenue Affordable Housing Complex
Douglaston Development is now welcoming the first wave of tenants at 2856 Webster Avenue, a 188-unit affordable housing property in the Bedford Park section of The Bronx, as reported by YIMBY. All of the units are reserved for seniors earning up to 50 percent of the Area Median Income (AMI), as reported.
Charlotte Gardens: HPD Launches Affordable Housing Lottery for Units at 1325 Southern Boulevard
Cure Violence Interrupter, Michael Rodriguez, Arrested on Drug & Gun Charges in Orange County
Michael Rodriguez of local cure violence group, Bronx Rises Against Gun Violence (B.R.A.G.), has been arrested for alleged drug and gun offenses during a recent drug takedown operation in Orange County, according to the Office of the Orange County District Attorney [NY], as reported earlier this week by the NY Post.
UPDATE Kingsbridge: One Firefighter Injured after Fire Breaks Out in Residential Home on Heath Avenue
Van Nest: Building Applications Filed with DOB for Healthcare Treatment Facility at 2003 Cruger Avenue
Montefiore Officials Say “Discharge Lounge” Enhances Patient Satisfaction & Saves 10,000+ Bed Hours
Endless call bells, telephone rings and conversations around the clock are all to be expected during a hospital stay. Akin to an airport, a serene space like a VIP lounge, represents calm in the middle of a storm. By creating a peaceful space, overseen by certified nurse assistants (CNA), patients can avail of enhanced hospital experiences at the end of their stay.
UPDATE Norwood: One Person Has Died in a Residential Fire on Perry Avenue
Cricket: On the Van Cortlandt Park Cricket Stadium Proposal, the Bats are Out
News of a planned, 34,000-seat, temporary cricket stadium in Van Cortlandt Park ahead of the Cricket Men’s World Cup in June 2024 shook the Kingsbridge community to its core when The City media outlet published details on July 15 of the as-yet, tentative plan for the venue. However, with New York City Mayor Eric Adams struggling to cope with the ever-increasing costs of handling the influx of migrants to the city, private funding from entities such as the International Cricket Council (ICC) for such an event would, no doubt, be considered a welcome investment in New York City’s local economy.
