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Bronx fire aid delays, best tech for aging in place, & more

By Emily Myers| April 21, 2022 - 10:30AM

Emily Myers for Brick Underground 

Nearly four months after the Bronx fire, survivors say the city has failed to disburse millions in aid (The New York Times)

Manhattan rents are up $1,000 compared to last year but the number of available apartments is increasing, according to StreetEasy (press release)

Bronx residents rally for the passage of tenant protection bills, including one giving them the right to buy their building and prevent displacement (press release)

Two co-ops react differently when gas pressure tests reveal leaks, with cost-efficient electricity coming out top (Habitat Magazine) 

The best smart-home devices to help seniors comfortably age in place (The New York Times)

An affordable housing lottery launches for six apartments at 3013 Eastchester Rd., in the Bronx (New York Yimby)

 

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