NYCHA CEO Faces Questions Over Redevelopment Plans for Iconic Public Housing Complexes In a highly anticipated discussion, the CEO of the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) is set to address concerns over the proposed redevelopment of two historic public housing sites, the Fulton Houses and the Elliot-Chelsea Houses. The long-awaited overhaul aims to revitalize the aging complexes, providing much-needed modern amenities and upgrades for residents. However, the plans have sparked controversy, with some critics arguing that the redevelopment could lead to displacement and gentrification of the existing community. As the city grapples with the challenges of affordable housing, the NYCHA CEO's remarks are likely to shed light on the complex trade-offs involved in balancing the needs of current residents with the demands of a rapidly changing urban landscape.


NYCHA CEO breaks down redevelopment of Fulton and Elliot-Chelsea houses  Spectrum News NY1