Housing
Wakefield: Police Appeal to Public for Help Locating 60-Year-Old Woman Reported Missing
University Heights: Dynamic Star LLC, Developer behind Fordham Landing Development, Files for Bankruptcy
According to public federal court records, Dynamic Star LLC, the developer behind the billion-dollar Fordham Landing Development housing project planned along the Harlem River in the University Heights section of The Bronx, has voluntarily filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, a form of financial reorganization that allows businesses and, in some cases, individuals with significant debt to restructure their obligations and continue operating under court supervision.
UPDATE Teacher and Disability Activist Morgan Evers Launches Campaign to Primary Jeffrey Dinowitz in A.D. 81
Teacher, disability activist, and community leader Morgan Evers launched her campaign on Sunday, Dec. 7, for New York’s 81st Assembly District, the seat currently held by Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz for over 40 years, at a standing-room only, kick-off fundraiser at Connaughton’s steakhouse basement room in Riverdale.
DOB Issues Fines to Sign Company and Property Owner
Fordham Manor: Police Appeal for Help Locating 15-Year-Old Girl Reported Missing
UPDATE Section 8 Payments Delayed; NYCHA Shares Update on Status
Officials from the New York Apartment Association (NYAA) said they were informed by NYCHA officials earlier this month that Section 8 voucher payments would be delayed due to complications associated with the recent federal government shutdown. NYAA officials said they were monitoring the situation closely and would provide additional information to members as it became available. NYCHA provided an update on the situation on Saturday, Dec. 6.
University Heights: Hochul Announces $55 Million State Investment to Advance Fordham Landing Project
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul was joined by various elected officials in the University Heights section of The Bronx on Oct. 21 to announce a $55 million Empire State Development (ESD) investment to advance Fordham Landing South, Phase I of what has been described as a transformative, 100 percent affordable housing project planned along the Harlem River.
Eric Dinowitz’s New Bill Aims to Ease Affordable Housing Application Process
Democratic Councilman Eric Dinowitz (C.D. 11) introduced a new bill on Wednesday, Nov. 12, during the New York City Council stated meeting, designed to “vastly improve” the application process for so-called “affordable” housing units made available via the housing lottery system managed by NYC Department of Housing, Preservation & Development (HPD) through its online “Housing Connect” portal.
