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    By April 12, 2021April 12, 2021

    While this year has been extremely challenging, leaving many out of work and behind on rent, we tirelessly advocated and won an eviction moratorium and rent relief that will help thousands of New Yorkers stay safely in their homes. But there is still a lot of work to do and we have a once-in-a-generation opportunity…

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    Job Announcement – Vista Position

    ByWanda Mercado November 7, 2022November 7, 2022

    JOB ANNOUNCEMENT VISTA (NAHT) (1)

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    Executive Director

    ByWanda Mercado April 14, 2021

    Job Announcement Executive Director 2021

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    Bi-Lingual Senior Tenant Organizer Position

    ByWanda Mercado March 9, 2021

    Senior Bi Lingual Tenant Organizer Job Announcement

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    Mayor de Blasio’s Plan Aims to Spur More Affordable Housing in New York

    By May 21, 2015June 12, 2016

    Mayor Bill de Blasio is calling for an overhaul of housing programs and tax incentives to spur the construction of tens of thousands of apartments for poor New Yorkers, as well as teachers, firefighters and other workers, who increasingly find themselves priced out of a booming real estate market and rapidly gentrifying neighborhoods. …MORE Citation…

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    Rally Held Against Luxury Rental Tower, 421a in PLG

    By May 9, 2015June 12, 2016

    Over in Prospect-Lefferts Gardens, a group of protestors led by the Alliance for Tenant Power recently staged a rally against 626 Flatbush Avenue, a luxury high-rise currently taking shape near Prospect Park. The event was held in part to protest the ever-controversial 421-a tax abatement program, which developer Hudson Companies falls under. According to Gothamist,…

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    421a Protesters Rally Against PSG Development

    By May 9, 2015June 12, 2016

    A controversial Prospect-Lefferts Gardens development attracted protesters this week, angered over both the luxury project and the 421a tax abatement program. The Alliance for Tenant Power staged the rally against the 254-unit residential building at 626 Flatbush Avenue Thursday, according to Curbed. Around 75 protestors attended and politicians Diana Richardson and Shirley Patterson both spoke…

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    Activists Blast Jeffrey Klein for His Ties to the Real Estate Industry

    By May 9, 2015June 12, 2016

    Tenant activists are taking aim at one Democratic state senator for his close ties to the city’s real estate industry. Alliance for Tenant Power, a liberal pro-tenants organization, is planning a series of tweets and Facebook memes blasting State Senator Jeffrey Klein, a Bronx Democrat and leader of the Independence Democratic Conference. The group is…

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    NYC’s Endangered Species: A Rent-Controlled Apartment

    By May 9, 2015June 12, 2016

    They are the dama gazelles of the New York City rental market. From a high of more than 2 million in the 1950’s, there are now only 27,000 “rent-controlled” apartments in the city – down from 38,000 just three years ago. Rent-controlled tenants live in buildings built before 1947 and have lived there continuously since…

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    Big tests ahead for de Blasio

    By January 29, 2015June 25, 2016

    The mayor faces serious challenges to his agenda on affordable housing, rezoning and neighborhood development October 01, 2014 By Adam Pincus Nobody ever said the job would be easy. But as Mayor Bill de Blasio moves deeper into his tenure, the challenges he’s facing on the real estate front are coming into greater focus. Despite…

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