Plan for second Chinatown homeless shelter nixed after criticism

Metropolis Corridor has nixed plans to open a brand new homeless shelter in Chinatown, following a wave of complaints from native residents that their Decrease Manhattan neighborhood was being overwhelmed by needy New Yorkers.

The Division of Homeless Providers instructed residents Monday it was ending its effort to open a 94-room shelter at 231 Grand Avenue, the location of a former Greatest Western lodge.

The choice got here after the local people board voted 37-6 to oppose the mission.

Officers yanked the Grand Avenue shelter proposal only a week after it pulled plans for the second of what was as soon as three deliberate shelters within the space, which was set for Madison Avenue.

Nonetheless, an official mentioned Tuesday that DHS was nonetheless pushing forward on the third mission, however couldn't instantly present its location.

“After reviewing deliberate shelter websites scheduled to open in Chinatown, we now have determined to re-evaluate this shelter capability to an space with fewer providers and shelter for these experiencing unsheltered homelessness,” mentioned DHS spokeswoman Julia Savel.

“Our aim is at all times to work with communities to know their wants and equitably distribute shelters throughout all 5 boroughs to serve our most weak New Yorkers.”

The homeless shelter would have been at a corner in Chinatown.
Town was planning to open a 94-room shelter at 231 Grand Avenue, the location of a former Greatest Western lodge.
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