Mayor Adams pivots on proposal to use vacant luxury building to house migrants
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HARLEM, Manhattan (PIX11) -- Harlem has a well-documented relationship with renaissance and redevelopment. But the proposed conversion of a long-vacant luxury apartment building on Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard into a shelter facility has longtime Harlem residents Tiffany Fulton and Ruth McDaniels questioning exactly who is being prioritized. They are also angry that their community wasn’t [...]
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