A L E X • February 3, 2013General Ulysses S. Grant Houses consists of nine buildings, 13 and 21-stories tall with 1,940 apartments housing an estimated 4,519 residents. The 15.05-acre site was completed September 30, 1957
Jeni • January 17, 2011Love the every-so-often treasure find here!
Andy S. • September 23, 2013AA meetings on Fridays at 5:30 PM & Sundays at 9:30 & 11:00 AM. Good meetings.
Jody W. • June 28, 2012FRANK C IS A LIAR!!! JODY CREATED THIS!!!!!
Raj S. • May 4, 2012Surprised you can donate just about anything here (and on the flip side, find just about anything here). A great place all around.
Hannah A. • July 11, 2011The zucchini sandwich is delicious. The cafe staff are also really friendly
Jacqueline C. • January 2, 2019Excellent range of furniture, probably the largest range in all of the housing works in the city.
Timelessnomad • March 7, 2013Great little shop. I always find something cool. Prices aren't the cheapest but the money goes to a good cause. They weed through the junk that most thrift stores get which leaves you with nice items.
Berk K. • July 26, 2014My goto place for donating clothes in West Village. It is also a fun place to browse vintage stuff.
Luciefer • November 9, 2014I love bookstores, and love them even more when they're used books, and love them even *more when the money from my purchases are going towards a good cause. And there is a little café in the back. :)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) • December 27, 2011Visit us online & join the conversation on Facebook (
Rapid Purple - NY Webmaster Resources • August 6, 2011ESD's Division for Small Business is well versed in NYS Economic Development Law to represent the interests of small businesses and to support the development and expansion of small businesses.
Fernando B. • November 15, 2011Recharge the laundry card in any of the 3 buildings... Gotta use $5, $10 or $20...
Kassia G. • December 31, 2022New York’s first legal adult-use cannabis dispensary is owned by Housing Works, a nonprofit dedicated to serving the unhoused and those living with HIV/AIDS. They’re known for their thrift shops.
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