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NYC Nonprofits Use Land Trusts, Co-ops to Satisfy Residents’ Economic Needs Post Sandy (Nonprofit Quarterly)

CLT, community land trust, sandy

It was five years ago, but the impact of Hurricane Sandy is still felt in the Big Apple. Nationally, the storm is estimated to have killed 72 people, destroyed 650,000 homes, and generated $71.5 billion in economic damage.

(Read the rest of the story on Nonprofit Quarterly)

By: Center for New York City Neighborhoods
November 1, 2017
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