Documents on file with the city show that the building slated to house a 170-bed homeless shelter in Carroll Gardens was constructed—and may still be owned—by a convicted felon whose crimes involved ...
On Oct. 18, The New York Times weighed in on the escalating battle over a proposed homeless shelter in Carroll Gardens, highlighting fears that the facility for 170 men would “set the now-thriving ...
Democratic mayoral front-runner Bill de Blasio has styled himself as a scourge of slumlords and a critic of the Bloomberg administration’s policies to shelter the homeless, assailing the “failure of ...
When a steel beam fell from a construction site at 610 W. 111th St. a month ago, none of the street's residents were particularly surprised. The beam fell from what was formerly the Ellington Hotel, ...