You’ve heard of “tiny houses” ... here come tiny apartments. More
An engineering firm is raided by prosecutors, an insurance company offers a full payout, and FEMA looks to settle more than a thousand cases as lawyers for homeowners start to play hardball in the Sandy flood insurance fight. And this might be just the beginning. More
New York Mayor Bill deBlasio says he wants to create tens of thousands of housing units for regular New Yorkers. But it won’t be easy. More
Many Hurricane Sandy victims have been ruled eligible for federal help, but are still waiting for the government to issue any funds. More
The heat is still building on insurance companies and engineering firms accused of possible fraud in the re-writing of flood claim investigator reports. More
New Jersey’s Brick Township is still working on shore protection and home elevation. More
Are flood insurance carriers fudging homeowner claim paperwork after catastrophic storms? A federal magistrate in a Long Island Hurricane Sandy-related flood insurance lawsuit has sanctioned insurance company attorneys for failing to tell the whole story. More
When it comes to managing stormwater, the Big Apple is going green. More
The national and local press takes stock of the situation in New York and vicinity, two years after Superstorm Sandy devastated coastal areas around the city. More
It has been two years since Superstorm Sandy wreaked havoc on the Jersey Shore. On the storm’s anniversary, the press is taking stock of the present situation. More