Residents of NYCHA complexes in Chelsea protest demolition plans
According to NYCHA, the existing buildings on West 17th and West 26th streets will be demolished and new buildings will be constructed.
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According to NYCHA, the existing buildings on West 17th and West 26th streets will be demolished and new buildings will be constructed.
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