New York City's last-standing and most notorious migrant hotel - the Row NYC -- will soon stop housing illegal border crossers. The city's $5.13 million-a-month contract with Row NYC expires in April ...
After a multi-year closure and comprehensive renovation, Row NYC will reopen on May 1, 2026, welcoming guests back to one of ...
NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) – The Row NYC, New York City’s last remaining hotel housing migrants and asylum seekers, will soon close, Mayor Eric Adams announced. The hotel on Eighth Avenue and 45th Street ...
The last standing New York City hotel sheltering homeless migrants is set to close in the coming months as the influx of migrant asylum-seekers to the city slows. The Row NYC hotel, home to 1,300 ...
The fully renovated 1,300-room hotel returns to Times Square with redesigned rooms, a reimagined lobby, new dining experiences, and curated programming inspired by the rhythm of New York City. Located ...
It’s the end of an error. New York City’s last-standing — and most notorious — migrant hotel will soon stop housing illegal border crossers, The Post has ...
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NYC to shut down last migrant hotel after shelling out $170 million to crime-ridden shelter
The once-four-star Row NYC hotel on Eighth Avenue in Midtown was repurposed in October 2022, so its 1,331 rooms could be used as a shelter while the Big Apple dealt with the crippling migrant crisis, ...
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