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- Hotel make up vast majority of migrant shelters, raking in millions
Of the 193 migrant shelters being used by the city to house 65,300 individuals, 153 — or nearly 80% — are hotels, motels or inns, according to an internal document obtained by The Post
- NYC signs $77M contract with hotels housing migrant families
The city has finalized a nearly $77 million emergency contract to shelter migrant families at 15 hotels in Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx, officials said Wednesday
- How Manhattan Hotels Became Refuges for Thousands of Migrants
It is one of about 100 hotels and other facilities, from iconic skyscrapers to humble airport motels, that the city has converted into temporary housing for some of the 50,000 migrants who have
- NYC converts hotels to shelters as pressure mounts to accommodate . . .
City officials, operating under legal mandates that require New York City to provide shelter to anyone seeking it, have turned to hotels to house busloads of international migrants seeking asylum who have been sent to the city from other states
- More Than 16,000 NYC Hotel Rooms Used To Accommodate Unhoused . . . - CoStar
Across major markets in the U S , city and county governments have been leasing hotels to house the unhoused, refugees and migrants Nowhere is this trend more visible than in New York
- The New York Times: How Manhattan Hotels Became Refuges for Thousands . . .
It is one of about 100 hotels and other facilities, from iconic skyscrapers to humble airport motels, that the city has converted into temporary housing for some of the 50,000 migrants who have arrived on buses from the southern border since last spring
- Are undocumented immigrants in most expensive New York hotels?
New York City entered into a contract of up to $980 million with a hotel trade group to pay hotels that decide to shelter migrants under its “Sancturary Hotel Program ” Most of those hotels were deep in debt, facing foreclosure or had received poor reviews from guests
- The Roosevelt Hotel: A look inside NYCs modern Ellis Island for . . .
NEW YORK CITY - It’s been dubbed by NYC as the new Ellis Island The Roosevelt Hotel was turned into a migrant arrival center back in May 2023, becoming the one-stop shop where newly arriving
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