The real way to save New York's public housing
The real way to save New York's public housing
Those could, in turn, be used to float bonds to enable it to borrow in the private capital markets to fund repairs — without NYCHA's federal support being cut when the aging buildings become more energy efficient. The city would come out … The …
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Landmark ruling to pave way for leaseholder charge challenges
Sheffield City Council was told it cannot charge a leaseholder for a proportion of works that had been paid for by CESP, a £350m energy company-funded programme that ended in 2012. An upper tribunal ruled that Hazel Oliver, one of 80 leaseholders on …
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