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New York Ends Its Homeless-To-Hotels Program
7/9/2021, 11:00:25 PM
Much has been made of New York City's move to relocate homeless people into shuttered hotels. Now, with the program wrapping up as Covid rates fall, TRD looked into the effect this program may have had on real estate, from crime rates to locals' experiences to property values. Watch to find out more.
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