Nearly 2,600 Apartments for Mentally Ill and Homeless People Sit Vacant
Briefly

Placing New York's homeless and mentally ill in housing that comes with social services, a key to keeping people from living in the streets and subways, is proving to be a challenge for the city.Mayor Eric Adams has embraced these projects, and on Thursday announced the opening of two more.But figures the city released this week in response to a Freedom of Information Act request show that despite the intense demand for supportive housing apartments, nearly 2,600 of them are vacant.
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