Friday, December 7, 2018

UPDATED: Is the Parc Hotel being converted into a shelter?


Response 12/8/18:

"Hi, this is owner from the parc hotel. I saw your blog posted the parc will be homeless shelter. That’s all rumor, parc hotel is planning to renovate floor by floor during this winter but still bookable during renovation. its never gonna be homeless shelter!

Thank you so much."

Guangyang An

Original post:

"Not sure if you've heard but they are converting the Parc Hotel on College Point Blvd in Flushing to a homeless shelter. The apparent move in date is Sunday, 12-9-2018. The management team that runs the hotel had been fired a few days ago and they are moving forward with this conversion. I've tried to contact CB7 to confirm about this, but if its true, this is pretty major considering there was no meeting or notice about this and to only find out about it the Friday before the move in date is pretty extraordinary. I really hope this isn't true but I was wondering if you had heard anything about this.

Jason
Flushing Resident"

28 comments:

Anonymous said...

I wish mayor dumbdumb would move the homeless into the house in Brooklyn that he rents out for 4000/month.

Anonymous said...

Can't wait for the 2 "new" hotels at Fresh Meadow to show their real "colors" also.

JQ LLC said...

Why do that when a hasidic donor running a squalid cluster home can get 5000/month by donating a few scheckels to de Faustio and showering high brass cops with hookers and sporting event tickets.

Anonymous said...

The mayor would not get far without City Council. But, as usual, they are 'your guys' so they get a pass.

Anonymous said...

You can thank your councilman valloney balloney for failing to protect his community. He was a liar before he got elected and it seems not much has changed. The people of NE queens elected him now he is showing his true colors.

Anonymous said...

The Vallones thrive because all the people with backbone have had enough and have moved out of the communities they control.

All that is left is the 'so wahtcha gonna do?' and 'how sad' crowd that, with their peasant mentality and low expectations on life, actually expect to get treated like crap.

That is the soul of the Queens Democratic Party and them main reason they want a steady supply of 3rd world.

Anonymous said...

Confirmed with owners . It’s rumor, they are planing to renovate the hotel and it is still bookable after sunday .

Anonymous said...

Well, if you're expecting an answer from Community Board 7, don't count on one. just go to their website and look at the members... fully paid up members of the ruling class of Queens, tied into Vallonia (what's left of it) and the Queens Machine, which is very much alive (You didn't think that teenager the beat Crowley completely destroyed the Organization did you. So really take your pick: hookers or the homeless, that's what most "hotels" in Queens host. Queens is a den of iniquity and disgust.

Anonymous said...

QUEENS County is a homeless shelter, and every 300% false, fake and failed politician is the crooked landlord!

Anonymous said...

The mayor would not get far without City Council. But, as usual, they are 'your guys' so they get a pass.

You don't know the first thing about how DHS works as a city agency or homeless law if you think the Council has any power here.

Unknown said...

Yet, every November residents go to the polls and vote the same crooked Democratic political hacks into office.

Unknown said...

Why do Queens residents vote the same Democratic political hacks into office tear after year?

Anonymous said...

I heard about it too, and most likely the Parc owners received tons backlash from the Asian community. By no choice, they have to cancel the homeless program. Renovation?? Let's see if it's going to happen.

Anonymous said...

Pretty sure that's been a homeless shelter since 2016.

Anonymous said...

That's one way of diversifying the neighborhood.

The so called homeless are very savy about where they can get the most government benefits for housing and section 8 vouchers. The welfare cheats of Brooklyn move to Maine to quality for Section 8, as long as they have a child or two in tow, they get it pronto.

Anonymous said...

There are several hotels are homeless shelter in flushing now. They usually leave 1 or 2 rooms open with really high rate. I think it’s really easy to find out the truth.

Anonymous said...

"You can thank your councilman valloney balloney for failing to protect his community."

This is Peter Koo's district. get you sleazy, slimeball politicians that are destroying queens correct

Anonymous said...

No surprise guys. This is where all these hotels are going. Until New York State law changes and the City is no longer required to house the homeless, they will be housed in hotels like these, everywhere. In fact it's only a matter of time before it extends to the suburbs, and even NJ. The city will bus and pay the freight for anyone who shows up and gets in the "system".

Anonymous said...

We need to house the homeless in faculty housing, where no one will notice, and
everyone will be right at home. Also, down in High Line with the futzbooks and the goon ghoules, for the same effect

Julie B. said...

Doesn't Scott Stringer have anything to say about how NYC will be bled dry by the out of control homeless housing bill the city has to pay? The Parc seemed like a better hotel, but it would be just a huge pile of bedbugs and violent people. I'm glad there was backlash

Anonymous said...

This hotel is less than five years old. Why would there be a need to renovate anything? Doesn't that seem strange to anyone else?

Anonymous said...

All they get is housing - forever. No one minds if they do drugs. When they whack out they will float pallets with tents in the airport swamp and they will fertilize your gardens with their own manure. These hotels are the return of the SROs closed in the 1970s. The idea is folks vote rightwards as they live less densely so if you increase the density, we will all turn into leftists. Yellow vests with hatchets anyone?

Anonymous said...

Those who trap and hunt upstate should bring us some
coyotes and bobcats to take care of our geese and vagrants.
Maybe even politicians, too.

Anonymous said...

At least the hookers are providing a service and earning money...

Anonymous said...

Oh, deBlasio reportedly now has a doozy idea provided by Vallone's favorite rental management agency. If granny agrees to house three homeless folks for three years, they will do and pay for all the legal and construction work to convert her basement into a legal apartment.

Anonymous said...

Bo Valloney messing with us. How we gone and find money to pay his law boy? He gets plenty of taxes. And they raise the interest on my three mortgage. My disability don't pay my car bills after all those viromentals. And my job at the board hardly pays for lunch ans bus to go there. What we do got is plenty of limbs and tools to make adjustments on their college grown ways.

Anonymous said...

The term HOMELESS is fraudulent. They fried their own brains, schizophrenics from LSD and marijuana, Korsakoffs from alcohol, Dementia from football. They want us to feel sorry for them? It is just a ruse to raise taxes.

Anonymous said...

Google "heritage foundation" homeless