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Midtown Homeless Drop-in Center Closes, Despite Protest From Local Electeds

By Big New York · 06/30/2026 · Updated 06/30/2026
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Manhattan elected officials are urging the Mamdani administration to reconsider its decision to close the drop-in center in East Midtown. After an attempt to save it failed in court, Manhattan elected officials are urging the Mamdani administration to reconsider its decision to close Mainchance, “the only homeless drop-in center located in East Midtown.” Mainchance, a.

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Manhattan elected officials are urging the Mamdani administration to reconsider its decision to close the drop-in center in East Midtown. After an attempt to save it failed in court, Manhattan elected officials are urging the Mamdani administration to reconsider its decision to close Mainchance, “the only homeless drop-in center located in East Midtown.” Mainchance, a.

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