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Staten Islanders rage at Mamdani as city approves homeless shelter: ‘He wants to screw us’

March 21, 2026
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Staten Islanders rage at Mamdani as city approves homeless shelter: ‘He wants to screw us’

New York City approved plans for an all-male homeless shelter in the middle of the residential South Shore of Staten Island – proof of Mayor Mamdani’s hatred for the forgotten and conservative borough, locals told The Post. 

Fed-up residents believe the 160-bed shelter coming to the corner of Arthur Kill and Richmond Valley Road in Charleston will bring crime, drugs and loitering, and see the move as yet another insultfrom the socialist mayor.

“A hundred percent he wants to screw us because we vote conservative,” said Bruce Daniele, whose gym business Intoxx Fitness is across the street from the planned shelter.

The South Shore of Staten Island voted heavily for Andrew Cuomo in the 2025 mayoral election.

A sign reading
Local businesses have been circulating a petition against the shelter. Leonardo Munoz for NY Post

The shelter will house employed and unemployed single men, and provide services to help them find jobs and “stabilize their lives,” the city Department of Homeless Services told The Post. 

The city confirmed the plans on March 5 – the same day Hizzoner announced the Bellevue men’s shelter in Manhattan will be shuttering. 

“If the goal is to help people stabilize their lives and find employment, placing a large shelter in what’s essentially a transit desert makes no sense,” Republican Councilman Frank Morano told The Post.

A vacant plot of land.
The city-approved site is on the corner of Arthur Kill and Richmond Valley Road. Leonardo Munoz for NY Post

The borough’s South Shore is largely middle-class and residential, with few social services and poor transit options. The only train station is a 20-minute walk from the shelter site, and buses can take 90 minutes to reach Manhattan.

A petition against the shelter has received hundreds of signatures.

Local leaders said they are still in the dark about the facility, which will be overseen by nonprofit Community Housing Innovations (CHI) and is set to open in mid-2027. 

Borough President Vito Fossella at a press conference.
Borough President Vito Fossella said that former Mayor Eric Adams told him that no shelter would be built in Charleston. Brigitte Stelzer

They said they have not seen any renderings of the proposed four-story building or been told how much it will cost taxpayers.

“I’m hoping that politics are not at play here,” Borough President Vito Fossella told The Post. “But the snow storm and not getting any 2-K seats – getting this homeless shelter . . . it’s three strikes in a row.” 

He was referring to complaints the city was slow to clear borough streets after the late-February blizzard, and Mamdani’s 2-K pilot program that will put classrooms in every borough but Staten Island.

A sign that says
Locals are furious about shelter plans and say the location is not fit for 160 homeless men. Leonardo Munoz for NY Post

“It seems like we’re forgotten for all the good stuff, but we’re remembered for the bad stuff,” Morano said.

The project’s developers bought the property in 2023 under Richmond Valley LLC, but public records show the company is tied to the Sandhu Group – which owns hotels the city used to house migrants.

Filings submitted to the city describe the building as a “hotel and community center” — not a homeless shelter.

“It was a bait and switch,” Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis told The Post. At first, the site was supposed to be a transient hotel — which locals also opposed — and then rumors of a shelter emerged.

An aerial shot of Staten Island.
The approved shelter site is next to small businesses and minutes away from homes. Google Maps

But Fossella said that former Mayor Eric Adams assured him last year that a shelter would not be built on that corner. “The city lied to the public,” Malliotakis reflected.

“A hotel and a homeless shelter are not the same thing,” Morano said. “If this project was approved under one classification but is being implemented as another, that raises serious questions about transparency and whether the proper procedures were followed.” 

The shelter is a minutes-walk away from three children’s dance studios and homes.  

“If this gets done, I’d consider moving,” one neighbor and business owner told The Post. “There’s a gymnastics school right here, there’s dance studios down the block. This is not the proper environment for homeless men.”

Mayor Mamdani at a press conference.
Staten Island locals believe Mamdani is penalizing the borough for being conservative. Lone Pine Press for NY Post

“I don’t see how I can possibly operate safely,” said Gail Criscione, the owner of Starstruck dance studio, a five-minute walk from the shelter site and where 1,000 students file in and out until 11 p.m., she explained. “I’m just thinking about my girls at night.”

Staten Island officials have demanded a public hearing — arguing that residents have the right to weigh in on what happens in their own community.

“Our residents do not deserve this shelter, but they certainly deserve the opportunity to be heard. And, they deserve to have their voices heard as soon as possible,” Fossella said.

The mayor’s office and the Sandhu Group did not respond to requests for comment.

The post Staten Islanders rage at Mamdani as city approves homeless shelter: ‘He wants to screw us’ appeared first on New York Post.

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