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City Limits is a non-profit organization that strengthens awareness and engagement on civic, economic, social, and criminal justice issues in New York City and the national urban agenda. 

We fulfill our mission by producing in-depth journalism and new media, and convening conversations that increase civic information. We publish CityLimits.org, the Brooklyn Bureau—with support from the Brooklyn Community Foundation and the Knight Foundation—and will relaunch the Bronx News Network this fall. 

As the city’s leading civic news platform, we also provide job opportunities, resources, learning opportunities, and convene events. 

Our organization is led by a talented and dedicated team of professionals, contributors, and volunteers, and funded by foundation support, advertising and members, and individual contributions from readers like you. City Limits is an indepedent project of the Community Service Society of New York, which is a 501(c)3 organization.

Recent Articles

By Neil deMause, 1 week 1 day ago.
The grocery deliverer says it will create thousands of jobs in the South Bronx, but that expansion disappears when the firm analyzes its environmental impact.
By Jarrett Murphy, 2 weeks 2 days ago.
Outgoing Chancellor Matthew Goldstein's contract entitled him to a year of "study leave" at his current salary. He'll be Chancellor Emeritus for five additional years.
By Jack Curran, 2 weeks 2 days ago.
Community groups say a survey of households affected by the superstorm found that 60 percent report visible mold.
By Jocelyn Howard, 2 weeks 3 days ago.
A new ad campaign aims to get to kids to brush and avoid sugary drinks, but doesn't emphasize visiting the dentist—because access to affordable dental care is so spotty.
By Jack Curran, 3 weeks 4 days ago.
Some 1 million New Yorkers live in co-ops, an affordable ownership option for many families. But some say the companies that sponsor coops are retaining too much control—at residents' expense.

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