A program that provides Queens seniors with free transportation for medical appointments will start again today, Oct. 10.
Chinese elders ‘walk the middle path’ to better mental health
A senior center in Queens, New York offers dialectical behavior therapy —combining modern therapy and eastern philosophy to fight depression, anxiety.
Rozic allocates $250,000 toward renovations for Flushing senior center
State Assemblywoman Nily Rozic (D-Flushing) announced last week that she has allocated $250,000 in state funding toward renovation of a Flushing senior center.
李罗莎拨25万 翻新自助老人中心礼堂
第25选区纽约州众议员李罗莎(Nily Rozic)30日在法拉盛凯辛娜大道的自助本杰明-王子街犹太老人中心(Selfhelp Benjamin Rosenthal-Prince Street Senior Center)宣布,向该中心拨款25万美元,用于翻新礼堂和舞台。
Over $20 million allocated to northeast Queens schools, parks in new city budget
Neighborhood schools, parks and community centers in northeast Queens’ District 19 are slated to see a host of improvements in the new city budget, according to the district’s representative in City Hall.
Daniel Libeskind’s first New York City building may be affordable senior housing in Bed-Stuy
Though he has called New York home for decades, noted Polish-American architect Daniel Libeskind has yet to see a NYC building to completion.
New Affordable Senior Housing Available in Brooklyn
Selfhelp Community Services is pleased to announce that applications are available for 39 affordable studio and one-bedroom apartments located at 333 Lenox Road, Brooklyn, NY.
Studio Libeskind Tapped to Design Affordable Senior Housing in Brooklyn
The new building, located in the Bed-Stuy neighborhood of Brooklyn, will create 197 affordable residences for the New York City Housing Authority.
New renderings revealed for Daniel Libeskind’s affordable senior housing building in Bed-Stuy
Just a few weeks ago, 6sqft reported that starchitect Daniel Libeskind‘s first New York City building to rise from the ground up would be a 197-unit affordable senior housing project planned for Site 2 of the Sumner Houses in Bed-Stuy.
Acclaimed architect designs first NYC building to be built from ground up
Acclaimed architect Daniel Libeskind is designing his first New York City development to be built from the ground up, and it’s in a neighborhood where you don’t normally see buildings by star architects: Bedford-Stuyvesant. NY1’s Jeanine Ramirez reports.





