New York City’s last migrant hotel will be closing in the coming months, Mayor Eric Adams said Saturday.
The city started using the Row Hotel on Eighth Avenue in Hell’s Kitchen as an emergency shelter for migrants and asylum seekers in 2022.
The mayor didn’t give an exact date for the hotel’s closure. He says the closure marks “yet another major milestone in our administration’s recovery from this international humanitarian crisis.”
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