Friday, July 29, 2022

City resorts to hotels and the Podolskys again to shelter the homeless

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 City Limits

With the number of families in homeless shelters on the rise, New York City officials have once again turned to a pair of notorious landlords closely aligned with Mayor Eric Adams’ top aide to secure extra bed space.

Brothers Stuart and Jay Podolsky—known for profiting off of poorly-maintained housing, and recent clients of Adams’ Chief of Staff Frank Carone—are leasing at least three of their hotels to the city for use as shelters for homeless families. The sites include the Marcel in Gramercy, which reopened to homeless families earlier this month; the Apollo in Harlem, where staff said families began staying July 2; and the Ellington in Morningside Heights, where work crews began prepping for the return of homeless residents in June after the city moved families out a year earlier.

Despite the Podolskys’ sordid pasts, city officials have long leased hotels and tenement buildings from the brothers for use as temporary homeless shelters. In 2017, the property owners retained Carone, then a partner in the law firm Abrams Fensterman, to represent them in negotiations with the de Blasio administration that led to the sale two years later of 17 buildings housing homeless families in the city’s scandal-scarred “cluster site” program. Under that scheme, the Department of Homeless Services (DHS) placed families on a temporary basis in privately-owned apartments they leased at exorbitant prices. The Podolskys managed to extract $173 million from the city in the portfolio sale—$30 million more than the value assessed by an independent appraiser—after raking in millions from the cluster rentals.

Among advocates for the rights of homeless New Yorkers, the deal was seen as a key step toward finally eliminating the cluster site program that stuck families in miserable—at times fatal—conditions overseen by notoriously neglectful landlords. In the case of the Podolskys, the problems extended beyond neglect: the brothers have been convicted of harassing low-income renters in a campaign of “terror,” prosecutors said, and accused in 2019 of cheating on their taxes while renting apartments to the city.

Still, they managed to cash out with Carone—at the time, attorney for the Brooklyn Democratic Party and a key bundler for then-Mayor Bill de Blasio—at the center of the agreement.

In his first six months as Adams’ gatekeeper, Carone has faced several accusations of influence-peddling and scrutiny of his business ties. But City Hall spokesperson Fabien Levy said Carone had no hand in the latest Podolsky deals and that he sought to avoid conflicts of interest with the Department of Social Services (DSS) when he was appointed to the government post.

“He was not a part of the decision-making process of choosing this site as a shelter,” Levy said. “In fact, months ago, he proactively asked DSS’s general counsel to create a list of matters that he may have worked on or touched on in his capacity as an attorney prior to his joining this administration so that we could properly note and recuse himself from participation in any decision-making or discussion. As such, this matter was never even brought to Frank.”

City Limits submitted a Freedom of Information Law request for the shelter contracts to see how much the Podolskys are getting paid and how many Podolsky hotels are used to house homeless New Yorkers. City-contracted nonprofits rent rooms in at least two others, the Longacre and the ParkView, for homeless adults.

City Hall’s assurances have yet to assuage good government experts, who raised concerns about the latest deal with the Podolskys when contacted by City Limits. Reinvent Albany Executive Director John Kaehny said the agreements illustrate deeper problems with the way social service business gets done in New York City.

“It’s such a rich broth of conflicts of interest with all these powerful people in the city,” Kaehny said. He also criticized the Podolskys’ history of past criminal activity and allegations of tenant harassment.

“The Podolskys are a concern because of more than just their connection with Frank Carone. They seem to be not very good landlords or to be not very good vendors,” Kaehny said. “This far into being a social welfare state, we don’t have better options?”

24 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Sheeple Voted for it so this is what they wanted just like high crime !

Anonymous said...

I think NYC has a lot more to be concern with than Monkeypox!
Just saying...

Anonymous said...

Looks like it’s time to ramp up the buses and send them to Washington DC.

Anonymous said...

Andrew Klavan said...
The Libs Have Truly LOST IT!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPxF_3Bkhas&ab_channel=AndrewKlavan

Anonymous said...

I swear we are witnessing the transition into real life "Idiocracy" !

NPC_translator said...

Ahh, the criminal Podolsky family! These wonderful "Polish" imports from Poland have done nothing but lie, cheat and steal now for two generations. But hey, what do they care? It's not their country and they'd happily pack up and go be parasites somewhere else if they had to.

Anonymous said...

If you don't think Democrats are Communists, think again.

Anonymous said...

Have to fill them up somehow !
Wall Street is moving out of NYC. Going to Florida, Texas or North Carolina !!!

Anonymous said...

They will lose in the long run because hobos keep showers on all day to conceal drug smoke (they mix plenty of other things in their 'legal' pot) so these buildings will have to be torn down because of rot and toxic mildew, not to mention the hazmats released by the water damage. No one will want to visit a hotel where hobos lived, which is why AirBnB continues to grow. While we are on this, we should realize that we outer borough kulaks are subsidizing the collectivist high rises who don't pay their own water or energy bills, so leave them on all day - while authorities go out of their way to harass middle class homeowners with such bills. Then these hotels and high rises will be like the mid 1970s south Bronx, with Biden visiting, appalled like Jimmy Carter was.

Anonymous said...

Posolsky? Sound like a bunch of Putinist spy’s.

Anonymous said...

NYC Sheeple in addition to all the illegal aliens "Homeless" you have a ridiculous amount of fentanyl druggies too!

Anonymous said...

Question Taxpayers: How do you spell lose?

Anonymous said...

Trump Comes Up With Solution For Homelessness
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oax3Sv8rUjc&ab_channel=TheJimmyDoreShow

Anonymous said...

Proverbs 29:2
"When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice: but when the wicked rule, the people mourn."

Anonymous said...

How about the city rescind the invitation extended to the homeless by rescinding the bullshit "Mandate" to provide shelter to all? Maybe then N.J. and other states would stop paying bus fares for THEIR homeless to NYC.

Anonymous said...

You mean with the number of illegals coming here through biden are pushing up the homeless shelter population?

Anonymous said...

@Wall Street is moving out of NYC.

Not really, Mayor Adams made some pretty shocking (at least coming from him) statements:

Eric Adams rebuts Biden, says US is in recession and ‘Wall Street is collapsing’

https://nypost.com/2022/07/28/eric-adams-refutes-biden-says-us-is-in-recession/

He backtracked later, but the truth did come out.

Enjoy de worldwide destruction brought upon the world by a mix of Eugenicists,
Fascists, Nazis and Communists.
Think WEF, KM, Davos, IMF, World Bank, UN, WHO.

Anonymous said...

NYP said...
Democratic cities get a taste of the overwhelming cost of open borders
https://nypost.com/2022/07/29/democratic-cities-get-a-taste-of-the-overwhelming-cost-of-open-borders/
"Trump was preventing this from happening. We only have the DNC to blame."
Prove Me Wrong...

Anonymous said...

Send some of these illegals to De Bl0sio's town house in Brooklyn or to Mayor "Bubble Head" Swagger's house in NJ. Have them live with AOCC in the DC swamp too .

Anonymous said...

Hope The busing continues.
I think perhaps Martha’s Vineyard, The Hamptons, Aspen also should pitch in to help by accepting buses of the unwashed. If you are upset ... did you vote for the politicians that opened the borders? If so ... this is on you.

Anonymous said...

This is what the Democrat run cities deserve a taste of HIDEN FILTH!

Anonymous said...

" A nation of sheep will soon have a government of wolves "
- Edward R. Murrow

Anonymous said...

As for the shower smokers: Fire alarms go off if you smoke indoors and FDNY will fine you for false alarms. This is ridiculous as they give out free needles, but don't provide smoking areas, because it is politically correct to persecute smokers. Never mind marijuana causes schizophrenia and heart disease, making them permanent wards of the state. they think some white southruns are behind tobacco and forget it was all invented by the aboriginal American Indians. (Wouldn't it be fun to avenge Abramoff and sue all those casinos for lung cancer?) This is typical of the schoolmarmish command and control style of leadership social workers are trained in, ironically devoid of any knowledge of human nature.

Anonymous said...

Eric Adams went Bayside HS with a lot of the local GOP leadership. Eric Adams was GOP in his youth. Bless his saintly mom.