Rebuilding Brooklyn
News12 New York
Where to Watch
Download the App
Local
Crime
Weather
Taking Action
beWell
The East End
Crime Files
LIRR latest

Greenwood Heights Association voices opposition to new DHS men’s shelter

Residents claim the neighborhood already has existing shelters that are creating issues and feel that adding another one would disproportionally target their community.

Rob Flaks

Mar 16, 2025, 6:26 PM

Updated

Share:

More Stories

The Greenwood Heights Association is hoping to get more information on, and ultimately block, a proposed Department of Homeless Services shelter located at 225 25th Street.

Residents say their Community Board and the Office of Council Woman Alexis Aveles were told by DHS that the facility would be moving forward with a plan for a 200+ bed men's shelter this week.

"We are saturated, we feel that there are a number of these facilities in the community, and it is becoming a quality-of-life issue,” said resident Don Gabor.

Residents claim the neighborhood already has existing shelters that are creating issues and feel that adding another one would disproportionally target their community.

"The city has a fair share policy and that promises an equal distribution of services throughout every neighborhood. And we just don't see that happening," said resident Nathan Wasserbauer. “People feel unsafe early in the morning or late at night. You add another 200 men to that situation and it isn't fair to the people who are in the shelters. They deserve to be spread out a little bit."

Resident Barbara Lee tells News 12 she currently lives next to one of the existing shelters and is not confident a larger scale building would be a solution. She says she was in the homeless shelter system herself back in the 1980s, and believes the current system is not working.

"We had to show proof we were working. We showed the counselors like every week what we worked and how much we made and how much we were putting away until we found housing," she said. "They're constantly…yelling, and they're drinking. They're smoking weed. It is every day…If they build this facility this large with that many people, it is going to totally ruin this neighborhood."

Residents are calling on Council Member Alexis Aveles to oppose to the project, as well as learn what the scope of programs planned for potential shelter residents. "We think this is warehousing people that deserve more space. We'd like to see the capacity reduced but we do not even know what to ask for, what to push for because we feel left in the dark," Wasserbauer said. News 12 reached out to DHS and the Department of Social Services for comment and are awaiting a response.

More Stories

Top Stories

kevingavinpleadeal1030pmCM_2026-04-24-22-39-07

Brooklyn serial killer sentenced to 30 years to life in prison for the murders of 3 elderly NYCHA residents

01:46
A Severe

STORM WATCH: Big heat fuels severe storm chances tonight

01:44
KLNMYRTLEAVE2NDALARMFIRE0520530P_2026-05-20-19-06-03

2-alarm fire in Bushwick injures 1 firefighter, displaces multiple tenants

02:00
BXKLNDISABILITYPROGRAMCUTS05205P_2026-05-20-17-50-43

Disability advocates warn Independence Care System closure could be ‘life‑changing’

02:07
KLNREMEMBERINGERYKACALDWELL0520530P_2026-05-20-17-53-27

Family and friends remember woman allegedly stabbed to death by boyfriend in Bushwick apartment

00:29
erinmerdysentencingthumb

Coney Island mother sentenced for drowning her 3 young children in the ocean

LaGuardia

Sinkhole at LaGuardia Airport shuts down runway

01:13
sackettststabbingUPDATE530pZC_2026-05-20-17-38-35

Stabbing inside Gowanus supportive housing building sparks safety concerns

00:22
o

Child injured after hand gets stuck in J train door

00:43
cooperstfatalstabbingarraign1030pZC_2026-05-19-22-42-05

Bushwick man arraigned for allegedly stabbing woman to death during domestic dispute

Inmate Death

40-year-old man dies while in custody at Rikers Island; second inmate death in 24 hours

01:23
14thavefireCM_2026-05-19-17-34-06

FDNY: 3 people, including 2 firefighters, injured in Borough Park fire

00:21
10yogirlsexuallyabused1030pZC_2026-05-19-22-41-17

Man wanted for sexually abusing 10-year-old girl in Brooklyn

01:45
520freelaundry_2026-05-20-12-48-06

East Flatbush center offers free laundry services

00:31
fatal crash - mon copy (1)

76-year-old Bushwick woman killed in Queens crash

APKnicksDefeatCabsEasternConfGame1

Jalen Brunson leads Knicks back from 22 down in the 4th for 115-104 win over Cavs in OT in Game 1

00:31
bdd3f681-51ab-42dc-8065-e9928d7c00c4

Teen goes missing in Rockaway Beach waters

01:43
Mandevilla

Five of the best climbing annual vines for containers (these can bloom non-stop until November!)

01:48
RTBKBXRoadTripFlowerPowerGThompson1030pm_2026-05-19-22-57-47

'Flower Power' exhibit celebrating the 1960s coming to New York Botanical Garden

01:55
Screenshot 2026-05-19 192137

Cooling centers open to help vulnerable New Yorkers escape dangerous heat

App StoreGoogle Play Store

info

Newsletter

Send Photos/Videos

Contact

About Us

News Team

News 12 New York

follow us

Twitter

Facebook

Instagram

more resources

Optimum Corporate

Optimum Service

Advertise on News 12

Careers

Content Removal Policy

© 2026 N12N, LLC

Privacy Policy

Terms of Service

Ad Choices