The NYCHA Real Estate Scholars Program celebrated its fifth year this past weekend, with 32 graduates completing the six-week initiative
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As part of National Book Foundation initiative, NYCHA will receive 50,000 books for its young residents.
Now through August 2026 see Friends from the Canal, a public art installation of “cheerful mutant” sculptures produced by the Van Alen Institute.
Thirty-five resident-led grant projects will work to combat climate change and promote sustainability.
Carver Houses resident is a member of the fourth cohort of the NYCHA Health Corps.
The gazebo at Karol’s Urban Community Farm was unveiled in March.
Coach Rema The Great's Womanaires program supports and mentors NYCHA women entrepreneurs.
A Lifetime of Painting Brings New Connections at Smith Houses
At Smith Houses on the Lower East Side, artist Peter Passuntino can usually be found doing what he has loved doing for most of his life: painting.
It’s National Electrical Safety Month
National Electrical Safety Month promotes awareness about electrical safety at home and in the workplace. While electricity helps simplify our
NYCHA Closes on Financing for $349M PACT Project to Renovate Moore Houses & East 152nd Street-Courtlandt Avenue
On May 8, NYCHA closed on the financing for a $349 million Permanent Affordability Commitment Together (PACT) project that will
First-of-its-Kind “NYCHA in Your Neighborhood” Engagements for Public Housing Residents Are Launching
On May 8, Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani and NYCHA CEO Lisa Bova-Hiatt announced a series of “NYCHA in Your Neighborhood”
Apply for a 2026 NYCHA-CUNY Scholarship!
Applications are now open for the NYCHA-CUNY Scholarship. NYCHA annually provides numerous scholarships to support residents pursuing undergraduate or graduate
