Enraged Brooklyn residents are accusing the city of a “bait and switch” to replace a building slated for affordable housing with a new homeless shelter.
Residents in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn are upset that what they were told would be affordable housing going up in the neighborhood is actually going to be a homeless shelter.
Brooklyn residents are upset over a switch from planned affordable housing to a homeless shelter at 2134 Coyle St.
Westhab, the organization behind the project, presented its plans for the “Coyle Street Family Center” to a packed room of ...
A Brooklyn lot approved for affordable housing units is instead being used to build a homeless shelter, according to New York City Councilwoman Inna Vernikov. A ...
Residents say the neighborhood is quiet and family-orientated, with many schools in the area. They say a shelter would pose a threat to the safety of the community. Trump releases classified JFK ...
Enraged Brooklyn residents are accusing the city of a “bait and switch” to replace a building slated for affordable housing with a new homeless shelter. Hundreds of protesters — including ...