Jaclyn Jeffrey-Wilensky
Articles by Jaclyn Jeffrey-Wilensky
The number of short-term rentals plummeted in a section of Brooklyn that once had the highest concentration of Airbnb listings in the city.
Nearly a quarter of the bathrooms surveyed were marked as “unsanitary” and many lack essentials like soap.
NYPD tickets for public drinking have more than doubled since 2019.
Watchdogs are calling for a crackdown on city workers who flout parking rules. See where the complaints were made.
More than 100 public bathrooms across the city are closed to the public, data shows.
Rain totals exceeded 5 inches in parts of the Bronx and Northern New Jersey.
This map combines two publicly available NYPD datasets and Gothamist’s own data to show block-level concentrations of gun violence over four years.
Despite rising cases in New York, local mosquitoes aren’t carrying dengue — at least, not yet.
Many lawmakers have used the form. Others have refused.
Almost all of the towers stand empty, CityBridge officials say, leaving residents without the promised high-speed 5G internet access.
Particulate matter pollution spiked last night. Thanks, America.
Calls to the hotline have calmed down since their 2020 peak, but remain high in some neighborhoods.
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