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The decision “undermines what the City of Yes is all about,” according to Habitat for Humanity NYC & Westchester CEO Sabrina ...
The developers behind the scuttled Elizabeth Street Garden affordable housing project, which city officials killed last month ...
The battle over Elizabeth Street Garden has raged on for more than a decade. Neighbors consider the garden to be a local treasure. Housing advocates see it as a prime spot for building affordable h… ...
Although it faced eviction last month, Manhattan’s Elizabeth Street Garden will stay open at least until February, according to the nonprofit organization that runs it.
Elizabeth Street Garden eviction temporarily halted 02:04. NEW YORK - An appeals court judge has put a pause on the city's controversial eviction plans for the Elizabeth Street Garden, advocates say.
The Elizabeth Street Garden Battle Should Never Have Happened. Story by Justin Davidson • 1w. N ew York has a perverse way of amplifying a dispute over a half-acre lot into a protracted cold war.
The imminent sale of the Elizabeth Street Garden to build 123 units of affordable housing has placed two of the city’s scarcest resources at odds. Skip to content Skip to site index.
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The Elizabeth Street Garden can claim no such immunity. After a 12-year legal struggle between the city and advocates for the garden, it will finally be evicted in September of this year .