Por: New York Daily News Politics February 01, 2023
There are no more single male migrants staying at the Watson Hotel in Manhattan — but dozens of recently removed residents remained camped out on the sidewalk in front of the building Wednesday, advocates for the asylum seekers told the Daily News. The Hell’s Kitchen hotel on W. 57th St. has become a flashpoint for the city’s migrant crisis, as hundreds of male, mostly Latin American asylum seekers who lived there for weeks or even months... + full article
WPTV USA Business February 09, 2023
BOCA RATON, Fla. — There's an appetite for new sights, new restaurants and new concepts in Boca Raton. In Midtown Boca, major change is happening to cater to a younger city.Any avid Seinfeld fan will remember the fictitious Del Boca Vista retirement community where Jerry... + más
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New York Daily News USA Politics February 02, 2023
A day after the NYPD cleared migrants from makeshift encampments in Midtown Manhattan, City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams on Thursday criticized Mayor Adams’ handling of the situation as “disappointing.” As of Thursday afternoon, about 600 migrants — many of whom set up... + más
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Eric Adams ‘slept like a baby’ at new NYC migrant shelter following migrant stake-out scandal | Fox News
New York Daily News USA Politics February 01, 2023
Migrants massed in an impromptu camp outside a Midtown hotel stepped up their criticism of the mass shelter the city has planted in Red Hook, Brooklyn, on Tuesday, saying it does not meet the needs of asylum seekers and that they don’t want to go. Some migrants agreed to tour... + más
This migrant mess is ruining NYC’s Midtown | New York Post
No, Mr. Mayor Eric Adams, you don’t get a blank check for migrants | New York Post
New York Post USA Opinion January 27, 2023
Why is Mayor Eric Adams destroying Midtown? The pulsing heart of the city, the theater, restaurant and tourism district, has not fully recovered from the COVID lockdown yet is already full of homeless hotels with their associated problems. Now the mayor has announced he’s... + más
Will Adams’ post-COVID blueprint for NYC work in Midtown? New Yorkers: Fuhgeddaboudit | New York Daily News
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Los Angeles Times USA Politics January 11, 2023
Savanna Moran took about an hour to weigh the offer made by homeless outreach workers: Move into a warm motel room about a dozen miles away — but in exchange, give up her tent on Hampton Drive. After years of living on the streets, the 30-year-old was ready to make a change.... + más
NYC removed 1,500 homeless encampments under Mayor Adams, 104 people accepted help: latest city data | New York Daily News
Venice Postpones Visitor Entry Fee Again – Here’s When You’ll Have To Pay | Forbes
New York Daily News USA Politics December 17, 2022
Picture this: You live in a transformed Midtown. After a long day of working from home, you decide to step outside. You stroll out of your apartment onto a packed city street, and, feeling snackish, head to your corner deli to grab a sandwich. You weave through throngs of people... + más
With remote work devastating the NYC post-COVID economy, Hochul, Adams unveil a blueprint for change | New York Daily News
5 things to know about the Adams-Hochul plan to reenergize NYC in the post-COVID era | New York Daily News
New York Daily News USA Politics October 21, 2022
New York City agencies tasked with removing homeless encampments from public spaces have cleared away 1,531 of the camps during Mayor Adams’ first year in office, data released Thursday by the mayor’s office revealed. The data shows that only 104 people living in the... + más
Left hook: Progressive Dems rip Eric Adams over tent city for migrants | New York Post
Mayor Adams releases 2021 tax forms, which appear to contradict NYC financial disclosure | New York Daily News
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