News12 New York
Where to Watch
Download the App
Local
Crime
Weather
beWell
The East End
Crime Files

Pelham Parkway residents rally at City Hall against proposed supportive housing

The opposition is directed at a building proposed by the Bowery Residents’ Committee. Plans call for a nine-story building with more than 100 units, most of them reserved for formerly homeless people.

Jodi-Juliana Powell

Apr 10, 2026, 6:16 PM

Updated

Share:

More Stories

A rally was held at City Hall to oppose a proposed supportive housing building in Pelham Parkway.

Residents led chants to get the mayor’s attention to stop the project.

“What do we want? Safe streets,” demonstrators chanted, calling for what they described as a need to maintain safety in the neighborhood.

Some residents said they are concerned that the development could lead to increased crime.

“The crime may go higher. The drug, arrests, everything goes higher,” said Ruby, a Pelham Parkway resident.

The opposition is directed at a building proposed by the Bowery Residents’ Committee. Plans call for a nine-story building with more than 100 units, most of them reserved for formerly homeless people.

Neighbors say they worry the project will negatively impact the community.

“It will bring property values down,” said Sarah, another resident.

Plans for the building include individual rooms with bathrooms, along with shared kitchens and laundry facilities. The developer has said on-site social services will be provided, but some residents are skeptical.

“BRC is making some empty promises, some of which are to provide services that the mentally ill substance abusers need,” said Jenny, a local resident.

The building is set to replace the former Apple Bank site along Pelham Parkway South, in a central area surrounded by residential buildings, public transportation and nearby stores.

“We are already congested. We don’t need any more congestion there,” Ruby said.

Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson also weighed in, saying she does not support the project.

“I am not funding this project, and I will work with BRC as I work with anyone. I will listen to residents as I do to anyone,” Gibson said.

However, the project is considered “as of right,” meaning it does not require public hearings or city funding.

Residents say they plan to continue opposing the development ahead of its anticipated opening in 2029.

More Stories

Top Stories

Body Found Generic

Police: Body of woman recovered from Long Island Sound in Lloyd Harbor

01:55
F P1 PM 1

Summerlike warmth builds; records in sight for high and low temperatures across Long Island

01:38
RTLIFreeportParentsChildAbuseLCrawford10pm_2026-04-13-22-08-06

Freeport parents charged after 3-year-old found abused and emaciated

01:25
li5pmbolkevinbreakin_2026-04-13-17-20-22

Three East Islip businesses burglarized overnight; police searching for suspect

02:59
li5pmbolceciliagilgo_2026-04-13-17-55-22

Suffolk sheriff reveals details about Rex Heuermann's life behind bars

loonrescue

Loon stuck in fishing line in the Long Island Sound rescued 

00:34
LI5PMBailJumperfromNJKK_2026-04-13-18-25-48

Bail jumper extradited from Colorado after he was caught while applying for corrections job

01:31
SCSD Meeting MS 041326_2026-04-13-17-40-54

South Country school board holds special meeting following state report showing years of overspending

01:40
Slushy Deli MS 041326_2026-04-13-17-21-36

Islip 4th grader’s petition lands new slushy machine at local deli

00:56
LI5PMPatRevWarKK_2026-04-13-17-44-19

American Revolution exhibit brings history to life at Dennison Building

01:54
IMG 4849

Red Cross volunteers return after Deer Park apartment fire displaces dozens of people

00:26
water rescue

Adult, child found safe after broken jet ski incident near Iron Pier beach

00:48
fiberhealth0413_2026-04-13-16-49-32

Experts: Fiber has numerous benefits and should not be overlooked

00:20
LICORAMBUSINESS41326_2026-04-13-12-24-23

Police search for man who stole $400 leaf blower from Coram store

00:22
li5pmboldwilynbrook_2026-04-12-18-25-16

Man accused of DWI after allegedly driving through homeowner's fence in Lynbrook

AP26102802553726

Trump vows to 'kill' Iranian warships that get near US blockade

00:32
CAT

Cat rescued from LIRR tracks along Babylon branch

00:25
fatal crash - mon copy (1)

Man killed in single-vehicle crash in Deer Park

00:27
LIMARTINSOUT413_2026-04-13-05-57-41

Republican State Sen. Jack Martins announces he is not seeking reelection

03:09
4132026BKkiyc_2026-04-13-10-31-12

Kane In Your Corner: NJ couple faces massive IRS bill after $1M identity theft scam

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