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South Shore residents criticize hotel owners for migrant shelter expansion plans

Developers own three Travis hotels and two other sites in Port Richmond used as migrant shelters.

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proposed hotel in Charleston's Arthur Kill neighborhood has sparked community concerns. Borough President Vito Fossella and Assemblyman Michael Reilly (R-South Shore) held separate press conferences to address the issue. Developers have filed plans for a four-story, mixed-use building at 4932 Arthur Kill Rd., which would include a 46-room hotel. The project's impact on the area is being closely watched by local leaders.

South Shore residents protest against migrant shelter expansion plans near coastal hotels.