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Share Sol Arker, the affordable housing visionary of the eponymous The Arker Companies, died on Monday (May 17) after a battle with cancer at the age of 73. He, along with his late father Aron, brother Allan and son Alex were early pioneers of the development of dedicated quality affordable housing and crafted an unassailable legacy of building neighborhood relationships and communities across the five boroughs, reflected in the thousands of affordable homes The Arker Companies has built for New Yorkers. Born in post-war Germany in 1947 to survivors of the Holocaust, the family settled in Brooklyn in 1949. Sol grew up admiring his father Aron’s efforts to provide first time homeowners a place to call their own across Brooklyn. But before joining the Arker Companies in 1972, his father made sure Sol had a graduate degree to fall back on should real estate not work out, which is how he initially trained as a lawyer. Luckily the real estate tra ....
NYC To Launch City Artist Corps With $25 Million To Support Local Artists arrow ‘Arias Outside - Aria Concert at Fort Greene Park,’ performed by MaKayla M. McDonald, in Fall 2020 Michael For the past year, most of New York City s vibrant arts industry has either disappeared or been put on ice. But now as the city is headed toward the summer of New York, officials are trying to offer more reasons to feel hopeful about the resurgence of the its cultural scene. And that includes the fact the city will be actively funding the artists who live here. Mayor Bill de Blasio announced on Thursday morning that the city is investing $25 million in the City Artist Corps, a new recovery program aimed at hiring over 1,500 artists to create works throughout the five boroughs this summer and beyond. ....