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Landlord of Burned Bronx Building Sued to Stop Heat Monitoring

  Hundreds of tenants were displaced after a fire ripped through the top floor of 2910 Wallace Ave. in The Bronx, Jan. 14, 2025.  Credit:  Ben Fractenberg/THE CITY Ved Parkash had 10 properties put in a city housing agency program to track temperatures in chronically cold apartments. One just caught fire, leaving more than 250 homeless.  This article originally appeared in The City. By  Samantha Maldonado ,  Mia Hollie , and  Jonathan Custodio BRONX - The landlord whose Bronx building burned in a five-alarm fire Friday fought the city’s housing agency in court last year in an unsuccessful bid to exit a city program that requires monitoring for landlords with chronic heat complaints. Landlord Ved Parkash owns 2910 Wallace Avenue, a now burnt-out 98-unit apartment building in the Allerton neighborhood of The Bronx, just east of the New York Botanical Garden. That apartment building, along with nine others ...

Phipps, Cops Distribute Free Turkeys


BRONX - Phipps Houses and its affiliate, Phipps Neighborhoods, joined City Council Member Rafael Salamanca and the 41st Precinct to distribute 300 free Thanksgiving turkeys to residents of the surrounding Bronx neighborhood. 



 

The event took place at the 41st Precinct, located at 1035 Longwood Avenue in The Bronx. Council Member Salamanca and local police officers were joined by Adam Weinstein, President & CEO of Phipps Houses, and Andre White, Executive Director & CEO of Phipps Neighborhoods, to distribute turkeys to families in attendance.



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