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Bronx residents continue to push back against a planned 2,200-bed, male-only migrant shelter in their borough, as local leaders like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., continue to support the ...
College Avenue-East 165th Street: Concourse: 1 6 95 1972: Davidson Houses: Morrisania: 1 8 177 August 31, 1973: Eagle Avenue-East 165th Street: Morrisania: 1 6 66 May 31, 1971: East 152nd Street-Courtlandt Avenue: Melrose: 2 11 and 14 1973: East 165th Street-Bryant Avenue: Longwood: 5 3 111 1987: East 173rd Street-Vyse Avenue: East Morrisania ...
Merchants and residents in a South Bronx neighborhood are crying foul over plans to open a massive new migrant men's shelter next month, calling the move dangerous.
The Amalgamated Housing Cooperative is a limited-equity cooperative in New York City.Organized by the Amalgamated Clothing Workers (ACW), a Manhattan-based socialist labor union, the co-op's original cluster of Tudor-style buildings was erected at the southern edge of Van Cortlandt Park in 1927.
The Hub-Third Avenue BID is a major local retail district located where five major thoroughfares converge: East 149th Street, Westchester, Willis, Melrose and Third Avenues. The area is served by the 2 and 5 lines at East 149th Street and Third Avenue. One of The Bronx's largest shopping areas (eclipsed only by Fordham Road). [19]
Bronx Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-NY) called on the city to stop treating his home borough like “a dumping ground” for shelters, as the Adams administration prepares to move thousands of migrant ...
Van Cortlandt Village is a subsection of the Kingsbridge neighborhood in the New York City borough of the Bronx.The neighborhood is part of Bronx Community Board 8.Named after Van Cortlandt Park, it is bordered by the Major Deegan Expressway to the west, the Jerome Park Reservoir to the east, West 238th Street to the south, and Van Cortlandt Park to the north.
Created in 1993, the department was the first of its kind nationally; with a mission exclusively focused on the issue of homelessness. [7] The Department of Homeless Services was created in response to the growing number of homeless New Yorkers and the 1981 New York Supreme Court Consent Decree that mandates the State provide shelter to all homeless people. [8]