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Fires can spread fast when safety systems are broken or ignored. New York City requires protections to slow smoke and

New York City’s public housing system, NYCHA, is sprawling and aging. Hundreds of thousands of residents live in a NYCHA

Tucked between the East River and FDR Drive in Manhattan’s Lower East Side, the Bernard M. Baruch Houses make up
Between the Manhattan and Brooklyn Bridges sits the Alfred E. Smith Houses, or simply Smith Houses, a NYCHA complex that

The residents of Staten Island may live in the least populated borough, but its NYCHA residents face the same dangerous

Queens contains some of the most diverse neighborhoods in New York City and some of the most neglected public housing

Located in Vinegar Hill near the Brooklyn Navy Yard, The Farragut Houses include ten 13- and 14-story buildings. One of

Public housing developments in Manhattan have a unique footprint: many are high-rise towers built decades ago, packed into high density

From Soundview to Castle Hill, The Bronx is home to some of the most expansive and densely populated public housing

Brooklyn is home to some of New York City’s biggest and most densely populated NYCHA developments. From Red Hook to