Every other apartment in all NYCHA development walls are rotting from the inside out .the cabinets are roach infested for literally decades. The workers who does plastering and painting are doing sloppy work with low quality products . They need to start hiring professionals who know what they doing. Management are un professional and unorganized, better needs to be done because it’s inhuman the conditions people are living in.
Great Idea , the apartments should match the aesthetics of New York City Life. But I just wish they would supervise and evict the bad tenants that bring in people who are not in the lease and those who should not be living there like drug dealers and gang bangers !
@ Katia St Claire, you hit the nail right on the head. If you Google the sale of NYCHA, you will see that the person/person's doing the renovation and management are private owners. Which means NYCHA has been sold. No kidding. This is real. SMH.
Hopefully this will benefit those residents last year that were not getting heat, hot water or repairs. They did a lot of renovation in my building 4 yrs ago, including new elevators.
@@antoniodelgado9233 Also, most public housing sits on prime R.E. It's about Location. I.e., When Bloomberg was mayor he wanted sell out to developers to build luxury apts. on the Smith housing grounds. Check out where the Smith's located...and what it's near.
@@nikkinonames5265 Let's be positive here. Sure, some will mess up the units but the majority will take care of them. Probably buy new furniture, etc. It gives them something to be proud of. Not all low income tenants are ungrateful.
@@henrylockett2020 I'm well aware not all low income people are, I'm middle class but use be low income , and from whatbive moved passed on from, many people who remain low income never change! I'm always in the hood and see nothing changes!!! These landlords put so much into the buildings, and the terrible tenants rear them down, all while the few who take care of their places suffer!
@@nikkinonames5265 Then why did you just paint them all with the same brush? The majority do not live the existence you just heaped on them. The population that you speak of is less than 12% of the total NYCHA population. What you are is biased based on your having"made it" to what you consider middle class, which at 53,000 for a single earner is considered lower middle class. Factor in just one child, and the status gets lower.
@luis hernandez you have crackheads coming into the building's and pissing up the place. Not to mention drug dealers who may or may not live there. The cameras dont seem to bother them. Not everyone living in public housing are animals and shouldn't be made to suffer for the animals that they must share those buildings with.
I wish that would happen to my mother’s building. I had to contact compliance for a paint ticket that was over 3 yrs old. Prior to that, I had to contact the CEO for them to fix her plaster, falling off the wall. My mom is 86 and has lived in that apt since 1971. The kitchen cabinet was changed in the late 70’s. It’s falling apart and mice keep coming in. As usual, we put a ticket and never to be heard again. Until I start making noise. Shameful how the NYC Housing has become.
Sorry this happened to your mom. Take photos. Where's the exterminator? Mom and I lived in public housing, from '53 until I moved out in '72. I understand your plight completely. Back then, and up until the '70s, believe me, maintenance was constant. Throw your garbage down a chute in the hallway and the boiler room would burn it. Outlawed in the '70s due to pollution and the smokestacks are still on the roofs. You'd get a notice under your door when the Exterminator would be there, same for painters. Service deteriorated, unfortunately. Sometimes she didn't have heat/hot water-in winter. No one should have to live like that. Eventually she moved in with us, after living there for 54 yrs.
Not saying the nycha tenants of Manhattan don't deserve the upgrades but by the time they reach the Bronx or parts of BK, it'll be 2025. The city honestly put's in the least amount possible to please tenants, just like they accept the lowest bid when they take on vendors
Some of these comments are really stupid. People kill me when they say “my tax money this and that” as if public housing and welfare etc didn’t exist there would be no taxes. Guess what once upon a time there was no welfare and no public housing but there has always been taxes.” but in this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.” - Benjamin Franklin. So who cares where the money goes you have to pay regardless.
Thats awesome, I've been following nycha for awhile and was wondering if they would ever do anything for their tenants. Now I pray that the tenants keep their apartments in as good condition and not tear them up.
My question is after a year or two, are they going to raise the rent’ to pay for this upgrade ? I guess they will bring this to the Bronx in around 5 years. I hope those cabinets are wood and not particle board because if they’re cheap, they will have to be replaced over and over again
Nycha needs to come to brooklyn and queens asap Nycha not doing what they suppose to do even the door bells intercome dont work they need to fix all those bells intercome
Why didn't housing make over the apartments in the bronx they are only doing it in one area smh. They should make over the bronx Manhattan queens and so on, And not do only Manhattan
Thats wonderful news , They really need to do this to ALL project buildings especially since they are increasing rent for all of them. Also bring back supers on the propperties and secure entryways, not mention fire escapes. Theres tons of work to be done and I am glad they are doing it finally.
Amerikkka is a joke. At least when it comes to helping the ppl it's been working to death and killing for 400 years, there's never any money. When it comes to unnecessary wars and destabilizing democratically elected societies, it literally makes "fiat" money out of thin air.
@Christopher Jacobs My mother paid rent based on her income, plus had to report it to them annually. If she got a raise, so did NYCHA. Same for any other gainfully employed tenant. Did you say free housing? Plus, they have every right to complain when they're not getting heat/hot water especially in Winter, elevators not repaired, no lights in the hall/stairways, no repairs to their apts, etc.
@Christopher Jacobs Same here. Mom stayed, partly because her job wasn't far, plus she loved living in NYC. Our view from our apt., was of the Brooklyn bridge, and a slight view of the Manhattan. it's really too bad things changed for the worse.
@Christopher Jacobs Have you ever lived in Public Housing / Projects? Many people are working and paying rent..that goes according to their income. Very few people are paying nothing .
NYCHA is 400 million in unpaid rent. I know someone who work as a Housing Assistant. Some tenants aren't afraid of NYCHA so they don't pay and there are no repercussions. Wise Towers in Manhattan was converted into section 8. Now tenants want NTCHA back
Totally true. This is an issue which has been happening for years. Tenants paying less than $500.00 for rent and accumulating from $5,000-10.000 in rent arrears with no accountability what so ever.
I see a lot of people asking about other boroughs, but they have already done some developments in Queens and the Bronx. This is not the first development under PACT.
Everyone in NYCHA deserves to live in a decent apartment...I agree why was manhattan selected. Hopefully this program will reach the bronx. brooklyn staten island and queens
I live in the Holmes towers, and they don't do absolutely nothing here. They never even painted my apartment. When I moved in, I painted my own place. I can't get no repairs none what so ever.
Still doesn't change the fact that the tenants will still be dealing with sub-par to shitty service and maintenance. Then they're only doing this for SOME of the NYCHA apartments, NOT ALL DEVELOPMENTS, WHICH CLEARLY NEEDS THIS JUST AS MUCH. I'm not impressed by this shit.
So people who get cheap or free housing get nice help. That's nice. But what about people who never got a handout or never won the lottery? Can we get what we deserve in any way? A break from paying our own water and every single cent going to other bills.
Housing is a human right not a handout. It's really disturbing that certain people don't seem to have the same hostility towards the rich who receive majority of the "handouts"I guess it's easier for cowards to attack the poor and working class instead of the Jeff Bezos of the world.Also for your information public housing was a replacement for the awful tenament housing that proceeded it.Ronald Reagan(may he 🔥 in he'll is responsible for cutting. the Hud budget by 89 Percent back in the 1980 s.Which is one of the reasons these Nycha tenants are suffering. decades later.Meanwhile he subsidized the rich at the expense of everyone else.
Right now only a certain amount of public housing developments have been converted into public-private managements, but once they see that this will make it easier for the housing authority to manage these properties with the partnerships of private companies, eventually in the future they will convert all public housing developments into these types of managements to make it easier on the housing authority where private companies manage properties and respond to issues on site and the housing authority will just be responsible for the policies and oversight in addition to being able to access grants and loans from more than one government and private resources that regular public housing developments would have very limited access to.
Instead of building all new housing renovate what already exist. But then some people don't appreciate what they have. But renovating will save costs over moving into new homes.
This is awesome....but i wish they woukd actually just give Nycha residents permission to renovate on their own if they can prove they got the money to do so by way of a gift not according to income. My dad lives in Nycha apartment and we (me and my siblings)wanted to renovate his apartment for him as a birthday gift but they dont allow renovations....which is complete bs. For lack of better words. But i mean a step in the right direction. More is needed though for sure.
I grew up in the projects, and totally understand. However, (and please understand I'm not being condescending) although your gesture towards your father was kind, the city owns those apts, not the tenant.
HUD should be ashamed of them selves every five years these apts should be updated and have the nerve to raise rents with no improvers when they going to fix Brooklyn.😢😢😢😢
NYCHA should have exterminating service like in the late 50’s, and 60’s Burn garbage! There should have been politicians helping, too! It’s still needs a lot of draining the swamp! Bring back a police precinct for all projects A CLEANUP! Whatever happened to the Tenant Patrol Association? There must be leaders to upkeep the projects This commissioner and all its executives should be investigated What are their job responbilities What ever happened to maintenance?
Now let's see if they give it to the people with the low-income money to see if they get denied like always because they don't have too much money to afford it that's what they say let's see in them because they consider them little class but I pray to God they get it
Fuck NYCHA you better pay some bread for a good apartment where you don’t have to go through that lol. I’ll be damned if I live without heat and hot water. Buy yo ass a Honeywell heater and raise hell to higher ups.
@@allinonethegreat that's all fine and dandy for you to say but some people really have it hard the elderly who have worked their whole lives and still cant make ends meet single mothers . People actually struggle sometimes its life it dont matter where you live
They need to come to Brooklyn at Glenmore plaza the wall are so hollow you can hear the water running in the walls and they never painted in my apartment I all did the painting. Bathroom need fixing and forcet need to be changed they don't work . Housing staff do poor work and sloppy. Cabinet ate 60 years old n nasty . My wall are full of holes in the kitchen from the miles n u call they just ignore u they don't give a fk about the tenant. I soon will be calling the news on there ass soon.
Rent will also go up as well Also the ppl still living there don’t take care of where they live So it looks good and nice But the tenants will ruin it all
Start out with the water supply and air vents. All the people I know who live in NYCHA seem to be irritable, emotional, and hyper. I think NYCHA tap water is tainted and the air quality is poisoned with the putrid combination of cigarette smoke, pissy hallways, and weed.
people need to move out the projects still going to have the same issues shootings, drugs, making the problem worse by keeping these problematic people in the buildings raise the rent and get them out !!
Its about time. Most expensive city and they allowed their buildings to go to rat infested moldy dens. Improvements are long overdue for NYCHa, lets hope all those residents also treat their new apartments with respect so it can sustain healthier and cleaner conditions for longer
That was the idea when they were built in the '50's. I.E. the Smith projects, where I grew up, were built after unsafe tenaments were torn down. There were maintenance men who kept the grounds clean, as well as hallways, stairways and elevators. There was a chute on each floor you'd toss your garbage in that would burn in the boiler room. That was outlawed due to pollution, you can still see the smokestacks on the roofs. Tenants were screened-it was mandatory for you to be employed, most were civil servants. After the budget cuts/near bankruptcy of the city in the 70's, things slowly went downhill. Less maintenance, elevators out of service for weeks, apts. not painted as often, no heat/hot water, etc. Too bad, because project buildings were built solid, and were considered safe. Unfortunately, safe has left the station.
Ronald Reagan cut the Hud budget in the mid-eighties by 89 Percent how are you going to sustain anything when you take away 89 percent of the housing budget?Learn the history of how racist, corrupt politicians effect people's lives for generations.Go back and look at this evil man's response to Aids cost the lives of how many people.It wasn't just the city of New York this was a national policy decision.
Not in the Polo Grounds the city knows we where the worst project since projects started so there gonna fix the upper west side not 155th there all ready lucky enough to be on the upper west side
This development fixture look cheap cheap compare to the building that are already fixed here in the Bronx. It depends on the management that’s takes control this does not look like a rad apartment no sir
This should be happening all over in the projects. Not just Manhattan
Yup
I agree it should apply on all Boroughs in New York
Not all tenants are respectful towards housing property unfortunately
Right! People who want to be dirty, write on walls, piss in the stairs & throw stuff out the window need to be evicted
I used to say that as a kid growing up in the nycha projects in the seventies. I never could understand how people destroy where they live.
Exactly
An unfortunate truth
Every other apartment in all NYCHA development walls are rotting from the inside out .the cabinets are roach infested for literally decades. The workers who does plastering and painting are doing sloppy work with low quality products . They need to start hiring professionals who know what they doing. Management are un professional and unorganized, better needs to be done because it’s inhuman the conditions people are living in.
Professionals cost more money and often don’t want to work in those conditions
I use only professional work on my apartments, but because of that , i charge much higher rates , and don't rent to section 8..!!
Manhattan is completely fine and yet they want to fix it meanwhile The Bronx, Brooklyn, and Queens are rundown and they still don’t want to fix it
No they are not I am from Fredrick Douglass houses in Manhattan and it looks bad over here outside and inside. Rats everywhere too
@@LukeVega The ones on the UWS get the renovations ;)
Facts
Exactly, I’m from Brooklyn and they still refuse to fix mine 🤦🏽♀️
So true I’m in the Bronx they taking long to fix here too
Great Idea , the apartments should match the aesthetics of New York City Life. But I just wish they would supervise and evict the bad tenants that bring in people who are not in the lease and those who should not be living there like drug dealers and gang bangers !
Blame the unwed, unemployed single mothers who receive housing vouchers like hot cakes and lay with these types.
Yeah a plot to kick them out while they"renovate" next thing you know they can't come back
Just a easier transition to condos 🤔
@ Katia St Claire, you hit the nail right on the head. If you Google the sale of NYCHA, you will see that the person/person's doing the renovation and management are private owners. Which means NYCHA has been sold. No kidding. This is real. SMH.
Taking bets they will be filled with those here illegally and those citizens who lived there will be out on the streets.
Right
Same thing I was thinking🤔
Hopefully this will benefit those residents last year that were not getting heat, hot water or repairs. They did a lot of renovation in my building 4 yrs ago, including new elevators.
This is not for the benefit of the tenants. Pubic housing is on life support. Eventually, there will be only a handful of public housing stock.
@@antoniodelgado9233 Also, most public housing sits on prime R.E. It's about Location. I.e., When Bloomberg was mayor he wanted sell out to developers to build luxury apts. on the Smith housing grounds. Check out where the Smith's located...and what it's near.
Hopefully the people lucky enough to get their unit renovated will appreciate them
Trust me it won't last!
@@nikkinonames5265 Let's be positive here. Sure, some will mess up the units but the majority will take care of them. Probably buy new furniture, etc. It gives them something to be proud of. Not all low income tenants are ungrateful.
@@henrylockett2020 I'm well aware not all low income people are, I'm middle class but use be low income , and from whatbive moved passed on from, many people who remain low income never change! I'm always in the hood and see nothing changes!!! These landlords put so much into the buildings, and the terrible tenants rear them down, all while the few who take care of their places suffer!
@@nikkinonames5265 Then why did you just paint them all with the same brush? The majority do not live the existence you just heaped on them. The population that you speak of is less than 12% of the total NYCHA population. What you are is biased based on your having"made it" to what you consider middle class, which at 53,000 for a single earner is considered lower middle class. Factor in just one child, and the status gets lower.
Finally. Your environment affects your mindset. Paint the hallway ways and pee repellent paint on the elevators and you got a deal.
@luis hernandez you have crackheads coming into the building's and pissing up the place. Not to mention drug dealers who may or may not live there. The cameras dont seem to bother them. Not everyone living in public housing are animals and shouldn't be made to suffer for the animals that they must share those buildings with.
@@enoughisenough3748 ITA. The projects at one time had a buzzer system. Don't know if they still do, or they were destroyed.
LAUGHING MY FUCKIN ASS OFF LOL pee repellent paint that shit just gonna splash out into the hallway.
I would like to see this in all NYCHA apartments
I wish that would happen to my mother’s building. I had to contact compliance for a paint ticket that was over 3 yrs old. Prior to that, I had to contact the CEO for them to fix her plaster, falling off the wall. My mom is 86 and has lived in that apt since 1971. The kitchen cabinet was changed in the late 70’s. It’s falling apart and mice keep coming in. As usual, we put a ticket and never to be heard again. Until I start making noise. Shameful how the NYC Housing has become.
Sorry this happened to your mom. Take photos. Where's the exterminator? Mom and I lived in public housing, from '53 until I moved out in '72. I understand your plight completely. Back then, and up until the '70s, believe me, maintenance was constant. Throw your garbage down a chute in the hallway and the boiler room would burn it. Outlawed in the '70s due to pollution and the smokestacks are still on the roofs. You'd get a notice under your door when the Exterminator would be there, same for painters. Service deteriorated, unfortunately. Sometimes she didn't have heat/hot water-in winter. No one should have to live like that. Eventually she moved in with us, after living there for 54 yrs.
Yeah they aft like they only want to do work is when you call the news on their asses
💔
@nay rod I wouldn't wait for them then, I'd have to fix my mother's apartment out of my own pocket.
Not saying the nycha tenants of Manhattan don't deserve the upgrades but by the time they reach the Bronx or parts of BK, it'll be 2025. The city honestly put's in the least amount possible to please tenants, just like they accept the lowest bid when they take on vendors
Every development in Manhattan is not gonna get this upgrade. That may be the goal but it will take many years for them to do it
@@momofabardian1308 I hope everyone can get those upgrades. NYCHA loves to do this little show and tell presentations then vanish again.
They always start stuff in The city first smh
They need to do all Manhattan nycha apartments
Some of these comments are really stupid. People kill me when they say “my tax money this and that” as if public housing and welfare etc didn’t exist there would be no taxes. Guess what once upon a time there was no welfare and no public housing but there has always been taxes.” but in this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.” - Benjamin Franklin. So who cares where the money goes you have to pay regardless.
Get the roaches out and the rats then fix
I was about to say, it's still NYCHA. It nun change😭😭😭🤦🏾♂
Roaches and rat will craw back in after fix
@@jakel4054 if they cover the cracks and put traps
@@jakel4054 they need to hire more exterminator everytime keepup with the place
Don't forget the broken pipes and elvators
Thats awesome, I've been following nycha for awhile and was wondering if they would ever do anything for their tenants. Now I pray that the tenants keep their apartments in as good condition and not tear them up.
Exactly. Some tenants are the problem. I see why they wanna sell some of these buildings.
Some Manhattan NYCHA locations are in the same area as luxury buildings.
this is good.. now i need them to fix those disgusting elevators
I hope and pray, they come to my development
My question is after a year or two, are they going to raise the rent’ to pay for this upgrade ? I guess they will bring this to the Bronx in around 5 years. I hope those cabinets are wood and not particle board because if they’re cheap, they will have to be replaced over and over again
Oh yea get them a makeover and people who can’t pay rents and landlords who can’t pay mortgage gets the finger
No one told you to live outside your means boo stop hatin😂😭
Wow here comes the bigotry.
Guy: “This is a fully renovated apartment..”
Me asking: “How many units have been renovated?”
Guy: “Umm... one is good enough :).”
Nycha needs to come to brooklyn and queens asap Nycha not doing what they suppose to do even the door bells intercome dont work they need to fix all those bells intercome
In Manhattan. What about the other borough's. Manhattan doesnt need that as bad as the other borough's
Every public housing project sits on prime R.E. It'll get to the other boroughs in time.
Why didn't housing make over the apartments in the bronx they are only doing it in one area smh. They should make over the bronx Manhattan queens and so on, And not do only Manhattan
How can I get the state to renovate and update my house?
Stop working
Have 10 babies you can’t afford.
Thats wonderful news , They really need to do this to ALL project buildings especially since they are increasing rent for all of them. Also bring back supers on the propperties and secure entryways, not mention fire escapes. Theres tons of work to be done and I am glad they are doing it finally.
This is awesome!!!
Let’s see how long they keep it that clean
I rent my brand new apt to section 8, it get destroyed in less than a year. All broken door and holes everywhere. Brand new kitchen and bathroom gone.
Rundown NYCHA apartment: 12,037
Remodeled NYCHA apartment: 66,897 lol
NYC is a joke
Amerikkka is a joke. At least when it comes to helping the ppl it's been working to death and killing for 400 years, there's never any money. When it comes to unnecessary wars and destabilizing democratically elected societies, it literally makes "fiat" money out of thin air.
@Christopher Jacobs My mother paid rent based on her income, plus had to report it to them annually. If she got a raise, so did NYCHA. Same for any other gainfully employed tenant. Did you say free housing? Plus, they have every right to complain when they're not getting heat/hot water especially in Winter, elevators not repaired, no lights in the hall/stairways, no repairs to their apts, etc.
@Christopher Jacobs Same here. Mom stayed, partly because her job wasn't far, plus she loved living in NYC. Our view from our apt., was of the Brooklyn bridge, and a slight view of the Manhattan. it's really too bad things changed for the worse.
@Christopher Jacobs Have you ever lived in Public Housing / Projects? Many people are working and paying rent..that goes according to their income. Very few people are paying nothing .
@Lou Refund NYPD
NYCHA is 400 million in unpaid rent. I know someone who work as a Housing Assistant. Some tenants aren't afraid of NYCHA so they don't pay and there are no repercussions. Wise Towers in Manhattan was converted into section 8. Now tenants want NTCHA back
Totally true. This is an issue which has been happening for years. Tenants paying less than $500.00 for rent and accumulating from $5,000-10.000 in rent arrears with no accountability what so ever.
they say this every 4 years 5 years later still the same
I see a lot of people asking about other boroughs, but they have already done some developments in Queens and the Bronx. This is not the first development under PACT.
The Bronx needs love
Everyone in NYCHA deserves to live in a decent apartment...I agree why was manhattan selected. Hopefully this program will reach the bronx. brooklyn staten island and queens
Thank u for real
And that's a FACT 👍🏼
I live in the Holmes towers, and they don't do absolutely nothing here. They never even painted my apartment. When I moved in, I painted my own place. I can't get no repairs none what so ever.
NYCHA ONLY CARE ABOUT MANHATTAN WHILE BROOLYN AND THE BRONX IS SUFFERING THE MOST
Of course they going to pick Manhattan smmfh
We need renovations here in Woodside houses desperately!
NYCHA is backlogged on run of the mill repairs YET they will be able to completely renovate entire apts. Wha????
Still doesn't change the fact that the tenants will still be dealing with sub-par to shitty service and maintenance. Then they're only doing this for SOME of the NYCHA apartments, NOT ALL DEVELOPMENTS, WHICH CLEARLY NEEDS THIS JUST AS MUCH. I'm not impressed by this shit.
So people who get cheap or free housing get nice help. That's nice. But what about people who never got a handout or never won the lottery?
Can we get what we deserve in any way? A break from paying our own water and every single cent going to other bills.
@Lou and what? Give that money to rich politicians and corporate loopholes?
Housing is a human right not a handout. It's really disturbing that certain people don't seem to have the same hostility towards the rich who receive majority of the "handouts"I guess it's easier for cowards to attack the poor and working class instead of the Jeff Bezos of the world.Also for your information public housing was a replacement for the awful tenament housing that proceeded it.Ronald Reagan(may he 🔥 in he'll is responsible for cutting. the Hud budget by 89 Percent back in the 1980 s.Which is one of the reasons these Nycha tenants are suffering. decades later.Meanwhile he subsidized the rich at the expense of everyone else.
Right now only a certain amount of public housing developments have been converted into public-private managements, but once they see that this will make it easier for the housing authority to manage these properties with the partnerships of private companies, eventually in the future they will convert all public housing developments into these types of managements to make it easier on the housing authority where private companies manage properties and respond to issues on site and the housing authority will just be responsible for the policies and oversight in addition to being able to access grants and loans from more than one government and private resources that regular public housing developments would have very limited access to.
Thank you
I wish my.apt look like that and I live at a broken down New York City Housing apartment
Hopefully you will get better soon.
finally because these apartments are depressing especially that bathroom and the kitchen not to mention it.
Why only Manhattan 🤔
Instead of building all new housing renovate what already exist. But then some people don't appreciate what they have. But renovating will save costs over moving into new homes.
👎. I will rather live in a brand new building than live in an old “renovated” housing project any day.
that's really nice!
Are they coming to Gompers/Seward Park?
Sometime between Tuesday next week and May 2080.
This is awesome....but i wish they woukd actually just give Nycha residents permission to renovate on their own if they can prove they got the money to do so by way of a gift not according to income. My dad lives in Nycha apartment and we (me and my siblings)wanted to renovate his apartment for him as a birthday gift but they dont allow renovations....which is complete bs. For lack of better words. But i mean a step in the right direction. More is needed though for sure.
I grew up in the projects, and totally understand. However, (and please understand I'm not being condescending) although your gesture towards your father was kind, the city owns those apts, not the tenant.
People do it anyway. I've seen complete kitchen and bathroom renovations done
What about the other 4 borough
Thank-you Jesus!.
This is great! 😁
HUD should be ashamed of them selves every five years these apts should be updated and have the nerve to raise rents with no improvers when they going to fix Brooklyn.😢😢😢😢
Need to renovate apartments in Brooklyn 🤦🏻♀️💯
What about Nycha on staten island?
There’s really only one NYCHA apartment complex in Staten Island besides it’s not as bad as the other boroughs
What about the Bronx ?
Why all in Manhattan smh
Take care of the property once it's renovated too.
That’s dope
You got an onlyfans juicee?
They need to do Redhook houses
What most people don't seem to realize , is that those apartments used to look that way before ...!!!!!!!!!
They started in the best neighborhoods instead of the worst neighborhoods
They did the brownstones dirty
🤦🏽♀️ What a waste of money instead of renovating those apartment’s why not finish these abandoned buildings so people can have a place to live. 🤷🏽♀️
NYCHA should have exterminating service like in the late 50’s, and 60’s Burn garbage! There should have been politicians helping, too! It’s still needs a lot of draining the swamp! Bring back a police precinct for all projects A CLEANUP! Whatever happened to the Tenant Patrol Association? There must be leaders to upkeep the projects This commissioner and all its executives should be investigated What are their job responbilities What ever happened to maintenance?
That sounds good but what about the Bronx the housing in the Bronx or we don't count
What a gwan with di bronx my yuteeeeeee
It’s about damn time
What about the Bronx? You forgot about us?
Why just Manhattan tho.they should do this for all Nycha houses
Now let's see if they give it to the people with the low-income money to see if they get denied like always because they don't have too much money to afford it that's what they say let's see in them because they consider them little class but I pray to God they get it
We dont want makeovers we want heat and hot water smfh fix the walls get rid of the mold. Clean the halls fix the locks.
Fuck NYCHA you better pay some bread for a good apartment where you don’t have to go through that lol. I’ll be damned if I live without heat and hot water. Buy yo ass a Honeywell heater and raise hell to higher ups.
@@allinonethegreat that's all fine and dandy for you to say but some people really have it hard the elderly who have worked their whole lives and still cant make ends meet single mothers . People actually struggle sometimes its life it dont matter where you live
They need to come to Brooklyn at Glenmore plaza the wall are so hollow you can hear the water running in the walls and they never painted in my apartment I all did the painting. Bathroom need fixing and forcet need to be changed they don't work . Housing staff do poor work and sloppy. Cabinet ate 60 years old n nasty . My wall are full of holes in the kitchen from the miles n u call they just ignore u they don't give a fk about the tenant. I soon will be calling the news on there ass soon.
please come to taft houses in harlem i feel the building needs it or needs to be shut down
Nice
Let’s see if they take care of their apartment after the fix.
Could the one I be in be able for the make over
281East 143rd Street Bronx NY
Rent will also go up as well
Also the ppl still living there don’t take care of where they live
So it looks good and nice
But the tenants will ruin it all
What about the rats and roaches, are you relocating them?
I know things like that only happened in Manhattan not Bronx or Brooklyn or queen so oh well
Not fair because I have lead in my apartment recurring and been there 11 years.
11 years is more than enough time to get out of public housing
I challenge Pierre to bring that same renovation energy to the Pologrounds now. Just like they did with the PACT program.
Start out with the water supply and air vents. All the people I know who live in NYCHA seem to be irritable, emotional, and hyper. I think NYCHA tap water is tainted and the air quality is poisoned with the putrid combination of cigarette smoke, pissy hallways, and weed.
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Nice it about time amen
people need to move out the projects still going to have the same issues shootings, drugs, making the problem worse by keeping these problematic people in the buildings raise the rent and get them out !!
Not all of them 🙄
Soon the residents will destroy the property
Who brack things in the apartments are the same people who work at NYCHA . NYCHA WORKERS .
Its about time. Most expensive city and they allowed their buildings to go to rat infested moldy dens. Improvements are long overdue for NYCHa, lets hope all those residents also treat their new apartments with respect so it can sustain healthier and cleaner conditions for longer
That was the idea when they were built in the '50's. I.E. the Smith projects, where I grew up, were built after unsafe tenaments were torn down. There were maintenance men who kept the grounds clean, as well as hallways, stairways and elevators. There was a chute on each floor you'd toss your garbage in that would burn in the boiler room. That was outlawed due to pollution, you can still see the smokestacks on the roofs. Tenants were screened-it was mandatory for you to be employed, most were civil servants. After the budget cuts/near bankruptcy of the city in the 70's, things slowly went downhill. Less maintenance, elevators out of service for weeks, apts. not painted as often, no heat/hot water, etc. Too bad, because project buildings were built solid, and were considered safe. Unfortunately, safe has left the station.
Ronald Reagan cut the Hud budget in the mid-eighties by 89 Percent how are you going to sustain anything when you take away 89 percent of the housing budget?Learn the history of how racist, corrupt politicians effect people's lives for generations.Go back and look at this evil man's response to Aids cost the lives of how many people.It wasn't just the city of New York this was a national policy decision.
Not in the Polo Grounds the city knows we where the worst project since projects started so there gonna fix the upper west side not 155th there all ready lucky enough to be on the upper west side
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This development fixture look cheap cheap compare to the building that are already fixed here in the Bronx. It depends on the management that’s takes control this does not look like a rad apartment no sir
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You want to see NYCHA jump? Threaten to do the repairs yourself and sue for an abatement.
NYC has soo many empty apartments.They are used for storage and .......
Different versions of an American dream i agree
Wow only fix Manhattan Nycha apts what about Brooklyn Queens Staten Island Bronx