Homeless men don’t have to move from NYC’s Lucerne Hotel pending appeal case

The city planned to move some 200 homeless men living at the Lucerne to a Radisson hotel downtown. But the relocation has been repeatedly halted as an October lawsuit by downtown residents seeking to stop the plan worked its way through the courts.

Homeless Men Don’t Have To Move From Nyc’s Lucerne Hotel Pending Appeal Case

The New York Post – by Priscilla DeGregory

Homeless men living at the controversial Upper West Side Lucerne Hotel will be allowed to choose whether or not they want to be relocated to another shelter in the Financial District, an appellate court has ruled.

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