Eric Adams, N.Y.C.'s likely next mayor, wants to turn shuttered hotels into permanent housing for the homeless.
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Hotels in New York City that have been left empty by the pandemic would be converted into "supportive housing" that provides a wide range of assistance to people struggling with mental illness or substance abuse and to people leaving the prison system, under a plan proposed on Monday by Eric Adams, who is likely to be the city's next mayor.
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