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TCR Scoop
Monday, June 22, 2026

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A commercial building in Greenwood Heights was set to become a homeless shelter.
Greenwood Heights residents have been fighting a HELP USA shelter on 25th Street in Brooklyn, June 10, 2026.

Dear New Yorkers,

A proposed homeless shelter in Greenwood Heights is raising complaints from local Brooklynites who say they’re bearing more than their “fair share” of shelters.

The 200-bed men’s facility is slated for 225 25th St. near Fourth Avenue — but not if a lawsuit filed by nearby residents succeeds in blocking it.

Five other shelters already exist within a half a mile of the site. “We deeply care about these populations, but we cannot have the burden all the time. You cannot put six, seven, eight shelters within a five, six-block radius,” one resident told The City Reporter. 

The battle in Brooklyn comes as the Mamdani administration works toward what it says is a more equitable distribution of homeless shelters throughout the city.

Weather ☔

Expect heavy rain with a possible thunderstorm in the late afternoon. Plus, a cool start to the week, with a high near 75 and low around 66.

MTA 🚇 

In Upper Manhattan beginning at 9:45 p.m., downtown 1 trains skip 137th Street-City College, 125th Street, 116th Street-Columbia University, Cathedral Parkway and 103rd Street. Find all the MTA’s planned changes and the latest delays here.

Alternate side parking 🚙 

It’s in effect today, June 22. 

By the way…

Missing the height of Knicks fever? It’s not over yet. Superfan Ben Stiller announced he’s working with production company A24 to release a multipart documentary series about the team for HBO.

Our Other Top Stories

  • A nonprofit shelter operator was indicted for skimming more than $1 million off no-bid contracts. Could then-city comptroller Brad Lander, and current congressional candidate, have caught the fraud?
  • Second-generation illustrator Kim Deitch has been at it since he started selling strips  to The East Village Other in 1967. His new book, How I Make Comics, is full of interlocking comics connected by comics about making comics, with Kim and his wife Pamela Butler as characters. Listen to the latest Lit NYC episode.

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Things To Do

Here’s what’s going on around the city this week.

THE KICKER: Only NY, a New York City-based brand selling city-themed merchandise, just dropped its  first MTA collection of 2026. You can wear your line with pride, or continue riding the Knicks high with a “Let’s Go New York” print.

Thanks, as always, for reading. Make it a great Monday.

Love,

The City Reporter

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