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Goldstein Hall PLLC is a proud supporter and contributor to the following organizations (partial list):
 
A not-for-profit patriotic, war-time veterans community service organization, chartered by Congress in 1919, devoted to mutual helpfulness 
 
A non-profit organization established in 1974 with a mission of empowering Asian Americans and others in need 
 
Banana Kelly Community Improvement Association, Inc
A grassroots, community-based organization with a long history of rebuilding devastated neighborhoods in the South Bronx. Banana Kelly has strived to make important changes in the lives of its residents through the provision of affordable housing, social services, and educational opportunities
 
The Boys and Girls Club of Harlem is a member of The Boys & Girls Club of America network of local, autonomous organizations that work to help young people of all backgrounds develop the qualities they need to become responsible citizens and leaders
 
A way to help deserving kids in our city get beyond the obstacles of poverty, crime and abuse
 
A NYC-based, 501(c)(3) founded in 1996 to bring together youth, professional artists, and communities in partnership. Groundswell uses art as a tool for social change by creating high quality works of public art in under-represented neighborhoods
 
Hope Community, Inc. is committed to building better communities, enriching the lives of the people who live and work within them and rebuild the physical infrastructure of East Harlem by creating attractive, high-quality affordable rental and owner-occupied housing
 
The Local Development Corporation of East New York is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to making East Brooklyn a better place to live and work
 
A veterans organization for the Navy, the Navy Reserve, and Naval Reserve Officers
 
NHS of Staten Island revitalizes underserved neighborhoods by creating and preserving affordable housing and providing opportunities for homeownership education, financial assistance and community leadership. 
 
A trade association for private sector organizations throughout New York State that are involved in affordable housing
 
A community development corporation with a vision in which people strive together to build an equitable, diverse, engaged, and flourishing community in Central Brooklyn
 
Promesa is a community development corporation whose mission is to enable residents in urban settings, utilizing their programs and services, to become self-sufficient citizens who contribute to the quality of life of their communities
 
The homepage of the Lott Assisted Living Residence
 
A nonprofit community development corporation dedicated to keeping North Brooklyn sustainable for low- to moderate-income residents
 
The Network represents over 180 nonprofit organizations that develop and operate supportive housing across the state
 
Team Fox provides guidance, tools and resources for the thousands of amazing people all over the world who are  raising funds and awareness for Parkinson's research
 
UHAB supports self-help housing and community building in low-income neighborhoods by training, organizing, developing, and assisting resident-controlled limited equity housing co-operatives
 
VFW's mission is to "honor the dead by helping the living" through veterans' service, community service, national security and a strong national defense
 
A not-for-profit corporation that seeks to preserve and enhance the quality of life in the Village of Mamaroneck and the surrounding area
 
We Stay - Nos Quedamos
A nonprofit community development corporation comprised of residents and members of the local business community from the South Bronx, committed to preserving their voice and vision for their community and its future

 

News & Events

Firm News | Archive
 
July 1, 2010 - Goldstein Hall PLLC proudly welcomes Christina M. Mazza, Esq. to the firm. [click here]
 
May 15, 2010 - Matthew Hall is awarded Service Medals for Duty in Afghanistan. [read more]
 
April 28, 2010 - On May 14, 2010, David A. Goldstein will lecture about Affordable Housing Joint Ventures at the City Bar Center for CLE Program on Future Prespectives on Affordable Housing and Economic Development in New York City: Policy and Practice. [click for attendee info
 
 
Public Interest News | Archive
 
August 19, 2010 - New RPIE Filing Information Regarding Non-Filing or Late-Filing Penalties. [read more]
 
May 11, 2010 - HPD Commissioner Invites Developers to Apply for $9 Million in Stimulus Funds. [read more]
 
February 21, 2010 - City's New Plan on Affordable Housing: Build Less, Preserve More. [read more]

February 18, 2010 - City's Affordable Housing Program Faces Trouble Finding Buyers. [read more]