HUD Logo
USA Flag  
Connect with HUD
HUD Mobile
Site Map         A-Z Index         Text   A   A   A
HUD > State Information > New York
HUD in New York
Secretary of HUD Shaun Donovan at podium, to his left are New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and New York State Governor David Paterson, behind the Secretary are Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and New York State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver
HUD Photo
Recovery Act funds and groundbreaking agreement improves, protects 180,000 public housing units


Learn More
Lead is a known toxin that can impair children's development and have effects lasting into adulthood
HUD Photo
Lead is a known toxin that can impair children's development. In the case of asthma alone, incidences linked directly to housing-related hazards cost the U.S. economy approximately $3.5 billion each year


Learn More
from left to right, include: Arden Sokolow, Director of Distressed Asset Financing Programs, HPD; JoAnna Aniello, HUD Deputy Regional Director; and, Vincent Hom, Director, Community Planning and Development, HUD NY Regional Office
HUD Photo
HUD Announces $20 Million in Recovery Monies to New York City to Stabilize Neighborhoods
Learn More
Anthony Love, ICH Deputy Director for National Programs, speaking to ICH members and stakeholders
HUD Photo
HUD Hosts and Takes over Rein of Region II's Interagency Council on Homelessness
Learn More
Summit participants
HUD Photo
Foreclosure prevention summit draws over 200 nonprofit housing counselors and industry leaders
Learn More
Homeowners in Rochester, NY
HUD Photo
Housing Choice Voucher funds create 11 homeownership opportunities in Rochester
Learn More
Making Home Affordable
[Logo: Making Home Affordable]
Help for America's
Homeowners
HUD Implementation of the Recovery Act
[Logo: Recovery.gov] HUD.GOV/Recovery
Federal Housing Administration
Insuring More Than 37 Million Mortgages Since 1934 [Logo: Recovery.gov]
Community Planning and Development
Developing Viable Communities [Logo: Preserve America]
Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity
Equal Housing Opportunities
for All
[Logo: Fair Housing Equal Opportunity]
Public and Indian Housing
Ensuring safe, decent,
and affordable housing
Ginnie Mae
Helping to make affordable housing a reality for millions of low and moderate-income households across America [Logo: Fair Housing Equal Opportunity]
Open Government Initiative
[Logo: HUD.gov/open]
HUD.GOV/Open

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
451 7th Street S.W., Washington, DC 20410
Telephone: (202) 708-1112     TTY: (202) 708-1455
Find the address of the HUD office near you