Last NYC Migrant Shelter to Close, Ending 3-Year Emergency Response
NEW YORK CITY, AUG 9 – New York City ends $5.13 million monthly contract amid declining asylum seekers and crime concerns, closing its last migrant shelter hotel after spending over $170 million, officials said.
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New York City to close last migrant hotel
(NewsNation) — New York City announced it will shut down its last migrant hotel in the coming months. The Row NYC was converted into a migrant shelter in October 2022 to address the overwhelming influx of migrants arriving in the city and served as an emergency shelter for thousands of asylum seekers. The Row NYC's contract, which cost the city more than $5 million a month, will expire in April. The multi-year contract has generated more than…
Exclusive | NYC to shut down last migrant hotel after shelling out $170 million to crime-ridden shelter
New York City’s last-standing and most notorious migrant hotel – the Row NYC -- will soon stop housing illegal border crossers. The city’s $5.13 million-a-month contract with Row NYC expires in April and will not being renewed, Mayor Eric Adams told The Post.
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