Empowering Homeownership: Insights from the Bronx Neighborhood Housing Services Fair

Empowering Homeownership: Insights from the Bronx Neighborhood Housing Services Fair

By: Janet Howard |Photo courtesy: Fenix Suriel/IQ inc. On July 26th, the Bronx Neighborhood Housing Services (BNHS) hosted its Home Ownership Resource Fair, an event that brought together mortgage lenders, insurance companies, city agencies, and elected officials under one roof. The mission was clear: to equip low- and moderate-income families with the tools, knowledge, and […]

Bronx Neighborhood Housing Services: Building a Stronger Community Through Housing Equity

Bronx Neighborhood Housing Services: Building a Stronger Community Through Housing Equity

By Janet Howard | Photo courtesy of Executive Director Gladstone Johnson, Bronx Neighborhood Housing Services, CDC, Inc. (Bronx NHS) In the vibrant and resilient borough of the Bronx, housing equity is not just a goal—it’s a mission. Bronx Neighborhood Housing Services, CDC, Inc. (Bronx NHS), a nonprofit community development corporation, has been at the forefront of that […]

How Can New York Be a City of ‘Yes, And?’

How Can New York Be a City of ‘Yes, And?’

By Jumaane Williams, Citylimits.org “While revised zoning enables new structures, what other structures can we put in place to ensure that rising developments aren’t accompanied by still-rising rents?” On Thursday, the City Council is set to vote on “City of Yes”—a plan to increase housing production, put forward by the mayor and adjusted to be significantly […]

How New Homeownership Policy Changes Can Help Black & Latino Families Build Wealth

How New Homeownership Policy Changes Can Help Black & Latino Families Build Wealth

By Brian Figeroux, Esq. | Photo Credit: Standret / shutterstock.com  Homeownership is one of the most effective tools for building and transferring wealth in the United States, yet systemic barriers have historically prevented many Black and Latino families from accessing it. These barriers—rooted in discriminatory practices, economic inequalities, and unequal access to credit—have contributed significantly […]