In a sign of the times, migrants are even crowding out the hipsters! The address of a building once billed as “Brooklyn’s Hippest Hotel” has been converted into an emergency shelt…
A building once meant to house Brooklyn’s “hippest” hotel has since been converted into an emergency shelter, The Post has learned.
A 25-year-old man from Venezuela, who was walking outside the building Sunday, said his brother has been staying at the shelter after arriving in the US from Venezuela five months ago.More than 60,000 migrants havesince spring 2022, with more than 37,000 housed in city-run or city-funded shelters and facilities, according to city officials.
The planned Artel 535 hotel has a website but it’s email address is no longer operable and no one answered the listed phone number.“Our team will strive to exceed your expectations in a gracious and professional manner,” the home page states. “Walking distance to NYC subway system. The hotel is located near major NYC’s attractions. The Barclays Center Brooklyn, Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn Bridge Park/DUMBO Terminal and South Street Seaport.
It also awarded a $3.95 million contract to a provider, Destination Tomorrow, to manage a migrants shelter at 108 Forsyth Street in Chinatown, which is the Windsor hotel.
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