Approved ✅
@NYCCouncil just approved the City’s first ELURP application for 351 Powers Avenue in the Bronx, helping fast-track 84 affordable homes, including 30 homes for formerly homeless New Yorkers.
What once could’ve taken up to 7 months was completed in just 90 days.
🏠 Interested in building an ADU?
The deadline to submit your interest for HPD’s Plus One ADU Program is June 12.
⚠️ Use only the official HPD intake form. Unofficial surveys are circulating online.
🔗 https://t.co/4mp1fLnV5J
Last night, we joined @thenyic in celebrating the Community Interpreter Bank! 🎉 Their interpretation services help the NYCHVS capture New Yorkers’ experiences in the languages they speak at home. We’re also proud that some @NYCHousing interpreters are now part of the CIB!
“If every group of young people has its driving cause, this one’s might be boiled down to six words: The rent is too damn high.”
Students in high school are organizing around zoning reform, attending community board meetings, and forming tenant unions. Really inspiring!
🏠 Join us tomorrow at the 2026 Housing Resource Fair!
Connect with @NYCHousing on info to meet your housing needs and stop by the NYCHVS table to learn how the survey helps shape housing policy across the city.
📅 June 6
⏰ 10 AM–3 PM
📍 Brooklyn College Student Center
After decades of perseverance, the residents of 204 Avenue A are finally back home.
Through HPD’s ANCP program, they returned this year as owners of their units.
#NYCHousing
Thank you to so many of our preservation partners for joining us today! We had a great conversation on how we can continue to preserve our affordable housing stock, keeping hundreds of thousands of families in their homes.
This Pride Month, HPD honors the LGBTQIA+ leaders who have shaped housing, planning, and public service and whose efforts continue to shape New York City today 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️
Who’s a leader in housing or community work that has inspired you? Share a name with us!
“This housing crisis will not abate unless we build significantly more housing of every type and in every neighborhood. More housing for seniors, for those of the lowest incomes — for people with special needs, unhoused people, and those looking to become first-time homeowners.”
We’re at City Hall today as HPD Commissioner Dina Levy testifies before the City Council on the administration’s housing agenda, including the Executive Budget, the SPEED report, and Block by Block: The Housing Plan for a New Era.🏙️🧵
Dina highlighted a new Bronx-focused interagency initiative aimed at addressing persistent housing quality, public health, and economic inequality challenges through deeper community engagement and coordinated action.
We’re springing into summer 🌞🕶️ This month, we’re featuring rent prices as low as $465 per month, as well as accessible studios, 1-, 2-, and 3- bedrooms across NYC!
🔗 Visit https://t.co/TP3amssA2W to learn more and apply today ✨