It’s no joke: New York City rents have skyrocketed in the past few years, and will continue to climb for the foreseeable future
Antonio Reynoso’s campaign could finally bring the largely ceremonial political crown to North Brooklyn.
Elected Brooklyn Officials and local advocates fight for racial justice before neighborhood rezoning plans come to life.
Before “affordable housing” became a politically charged buzzword, it must have once seemed like a laughable redundancy
Slavoj Zizek’s trash talk:
Bushwick is divided between the 34th and the 37th Council districts
Ahead of intense negotiations over the New York state budget, Dilan’s former primary opponent says the assemblyman can’t be found.
“The fix was in from the beginning,” one congressman bemoaned before the lines were changed.
The neighborhood is called Williamsburg, East Williamsburg or Bushwick, depending on who you ask.
Juan Ardila, the 27-year-old progressive, came up roughly 500 votes shy against incumbent Councilman Robert Holden, with roughly 46 percent of the vote according to early tallies. Ardila hasn’t yet conceded.
From party chairs to district leaders to canceled elections.
In a crowded race, candidates promise to do more than Eric Adams.
As the election tightens, big real estate is dumping money into local city council races
Whoever wins in June will have to decide what to do about the NYCHA deficit
In a wide-open election, candidates in Brooklyn (and all over NYC) will be running on ranked ballots for the first time
The COVID-19 pandemic has delayed the election for Rafael Espinal’s seat until June but the candidates are still running and “politics is still alive and well in Brooklyn”
“It is a critical step in the struggle to stop the displacement and gentrification of neighborhoods of color.”
New interactive map by CUNY helps organizations with the upcoming population census.