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Court thwarts Mamdani’s effort to shutter a NYC homeless drop-in center — for now

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Court thwarts Mamdani’s effort to shutter a NYC homeless drop-in center — for now

Mainchance homeless drop-in center faced closure at the end of June, but two days after The Post wrote about the situation, a court issued a stay until Aug. 11.

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Real Estate exclusive Court thwarts Mamdani’s effort to shutter a NYC homeless drop-in center — for now By Lauren Elkies Schram and Zachary Kussin Published June 9, 2026, 5:27 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Mainchance just got another chance. The homeless drop-in center in Midtown East faced closure at the end of June, but now has until mid-August to remedy alleged contract violations, Brady Crain, the CEO and executive director of Mainchance, told The Post. A day after The Post wrote about the dire situation — which would have left homeless clients of the facility with nowhere to go — Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Lynn R. Kotler issued a stay until Aug. 11.

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