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All Stories: New York 2044, Housing Abundance Edition

Amazing stories from New York 2044, a newspaper that proposes the city we want to inhabit in 2044, and how to get there. Explore the links below to read headlines from 20 years in the future, and the real estate coming of age stories of New York’s committed citizens in comic form by Noah Fischer.

Noah Fischer
A sneak peek at Noah Fischer’s real estate coming of age story in comic form.


Anonymous NYC Housing Official
“Need a NYC Home? Here’s The Passcode. No Questions Asked” reported from the imagination of an anonymous NYC housing official.


Ramona Ferreyra
“Meet the Republicans Who Saved NYCHA” reported from the imagination of housing activist, Ramona Ferreyra – Save Section 9.


Marquis Jenkins
“NYCHA Residents Beat Besos on Robots Lawsuit” reported from the imagination of Marquis Jenkins, community organizer and District Leader on the Lower East Side of Manhattan.


Miguel Robles-Durán
“Why Housing is no Longer Good Investment” reported from the imagination of urbanist, Miguel Robles-Durán.


Emily Gallagher
“A Teachers Tower, Courtesy the City’s Worst Landlords” reported from the imagination of politician and organizer, Emily Gallagher.


Betty Yu
“Chinatown’s ‘Jailing Giant’ Falls” reported from the imagination of Betty Yu, artist, filmmaker, educator and activist – Chinatown Art Brigade.


Anonymous Real Estate Developer
“Staten Island Train Powers Up” reported from the imagination of Tom, an anonymous real estate developer.


Jenny Dubnau
“Abandoned Luxury Towers Fall to the Public Housing Revolution” reported from the imagination of artist and activist, Jenny Dubnau – Western Queens Land Trust.


Alex Strada
“West Village Owners Bow to Intergenerational Pressure: Famed Hospital of the AIDS Crisis to Become Supportive Housing” reported from the imagination of Alex Strada – Public Artist-in-Residence with the New York City Department of Homeless Services.


Felice Kirby
“Roomers Survive Drone Mishap” reported from the imagination of Felice Kirby, community organizer with North Brooklyn Angels.


Ingrid Gould Ellen
“Finally Catching up With New Jersey: The Fair Share Housing Reality in New York” reported from the imagination of Ingrid Gould Ellen, NYU Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy.


Samuel Stein
“New York is Buying if Landlords are Selling” reported from the imagination of Samuel Stein, housing policy analyst – Community Service Society.


Monxo López
“Land Party Sweeps Bronx Elections” reported from the imagination of Monxo López, activist, South Bronx Unite.


Alicia Boyd
“Protestors Shut Down Brooklyn’s Largest Casino as Floodwaters Rise” reported from the imagination of activist, Alicia Boyd – Movement to Protect the People.

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