The last standing New York City hotel sheltering homeless migrants is set to close in the coming months as the influx of migrant asylum-seekers to the city slows. The Row NYC hotel, home to 1,300 rooms throughout 28 floors and located one block from Times Square on 8th Avenue, was the first NYC hotel to be converted to a migrant shelter in 2022.

“In the coming months, we are proud to share that we will be closing another site — the Row Hotel, the last hotel in the city’s emergency shelter system — marking yet another major milestone in our administration’s recovery from this international humanitarian crisis,” NYC Mayor Eric Adams said in a statement to the Washington Examiner .

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