Free Panel | City of Extremes: Can New York’s Affordable Housing Crisis Be Solved?

Henry Street Settlement will host the 4th annual Lillian Wald Symposium—“City of Extremes: Can New York’s Affordable Housing Crisis Be Solved?”—on Wednesday, April 10, 2019 from 6 to 8 p.m. at 265 Henry Street. This panel discussion will tackle housing in NYC, from its historic roots to current questions of affordability versus the demands of development.

Panelists include Julia Duranti-Martinez, CLT Learning Exchange coordinator at the New Economy Project; Michael Sandler, director of neighborhood planning for the NYC Department of Housing Preservation & Development; Damaris Reyes of Good Old Lower East Side (GOLES); historian Nicholas Dagan Bloom; and Isaac Henderson of L + M Development Partners.

RSVP at henrystreet.org/waldsymposium or call 212.766.9200 x2250.











When: Wed., Apr. 10, 2019 at 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Henry Street Settlement will host the 4th annual Lillian Wald Symposium—“City of Extremes: Can New York’s Affordable Housing Crisis Be Solved?”—on Wednesday, April 10, 2019 from 6 to 8 p.m. at 265 Henry Street. This panel discussion will tackle housing in NYC, from its historic roots to current questions of affordability versus the demands of development.

Panelists include Julia Duranti-Martinez, CLT Learning Exchange coordinator at the New Economy Project; Michael Sandler, director of neighborhood planning for the NYC Department of Housing Preservation & Development; Damaris Reyes of Good Old Lower East Side (GOLES); historian Nicholas Dagan Bloom; and Isaac Henderson of L + M Development Partners.

RSVP at henrystreet.org/waldsymposium or call 212.766.9200 x2250.

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