The New York City Housing Authority wants to generate revenue on long-term leases for courtyards, parking lots and other property, seeking to address a $6 billion backlog of repairs.
By MIREYA NAVARRO, New York Times
Mon, 03/11/2013 - 9:19am
The New York City Housing Authority wants to generate revenue on long-term leases for courtyards, parking lots and other property, seeking to address a $6 billion backlog of repairs.