Nyc Housing Authority
3445 Linden Place, Queens, New York 11354,
About the Business
Welcome to the NYC Housing Authority's Queens office, located at 3445 Linden Place, Queens, New York 11354. As a local government office, we are dedicated to serving the community by providing essential housing services and support to New Yorkers. Our mission is to ensure affordable, safe, and quality housing for all residents.
Exciting developments are underway in New York City, spearheaded by Mayor Eric Adams. We are proud to be part of the "Money in Your Pocket" initiative, which aims to make New York City more affordable by delivering benefits directly to residents across more than 20 neighborhoods. This initiative is just one of the many efforts we support to enhance the quality of life in our city.
In addition to our core services, we encourage you to explore a range of resources available to you, including public computer centers offering free Wi-Fi, devices, and digital skills training. Whether you're looking to manage child care, career, or business services, or simply seeking ways to enjoy the vibrant city life this summer, we're here to help.
Join us in celebrating the diverse and dynamic community of New York City. Stay informed about the latest initiatives, such as the largest civil rights settlement in city history, protecting residents from housing discrimination, and the ongoing review of city-owned land for potential housing development.
Visit our office or use our online tools to screen and apply for public benefits, and discover new opportunities to thrive in New York City. Let's make this a Summer of Possibility together!
Reviews
"Honestly, This Housing Project deserves to be replaced by an Homeless Shelter. Homelessness in Flushing is rising a little bit but I still want this housing project to be replaced by an homeless shelter because the residents living in there is causing too much crisis and these weirdos go to random peoples apartments and mess with it. They mess with things surrounding them along 137th Street except Linden Pl and Latimer Pl. Keep the Senior Center but the rest are gonna be replaced by an Homeless shelter. I'm sure the Department of Homeless Services will expand if this actually happens."
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