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NYC to shut down last migrant hotel after shelling out $170 million to crime-ridden shelter

Last updated: August 9, 2025 8:40 am
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End of an Era: Last Migrant Hotel in NYC to Stop Housing Illegal Border Crossers

New York City’s last-standing migrant hotel, the Row NYC, known for its notorious reputation, will soon no longer house illegal border crossers. The city’s contract with the hotel, costing $5.13 million a month, is set to expire in April, Mayor Eric Adams confirmed.

The once-four-star Row NYC hotel in Midtown was converted into a shelter in October 2022 to accommodate the influx of migrants during the crisis. The hotel, owned by Rockpoint Group, has already earned over $170 million from the arrangement. The future plans for the establishment remain uncertain as the contract comes to an end.

Mayor Adams expressed pride in the city’s decision to close the Row Hotel, marking a significant milestone in the recovery from the international humanitarian crisis. The hotel, initially charging premium rates, became a shelter for migrants, attracting criminal activities and disruptions in the area.

Despite the challenges faced, the city managed to reduce crime rates in the precinct where Row NYC is located. The migrant crisis has cost taxpayers billions, with numerous shelters and facilities accommodating migrants across the city.

The Department of Homeless Services has been gradually transitioning migrants into the city-run shelter system, with a significant decrease in the migrant population. Mayor Adams commended the city’s efforts in managing the crisis and helping migrants towards self-sufficiency.

Overall, the closure of the Row NYC signifies the end of an era in the city’s response to the migrant crisis, highlighting the successful management of a challenging situation.

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