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New York Plans To Move 8,000 Homeless People Back to Shelters From 60 Hotels

Program Was Initiated To Protect Population During Pandemic
The Lucerne on Manhattan’s Upper West Side is one of the hotels the city contracted last year to house some of the homeless population. (CoStar)
The Lucerne on Manhattan’s Upper West Side is one of the hotels the city contracted last year to house some of the homeless population. (CoStar)
CoStar News
June 16, 2021 | 10:37 P.M.

As New York reopens amid rising COVID-19 vaccinations and drops in positive cases, the city wants to return about 8,000 homeless people it placed in 60 hotels last year back to shelters.

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