ALBANY, N.Y. — In a dispute relating to plans to create a homeless shelter at the former Park Savoy Hotel in Manhattan, the New York Court of Appeals overruled calls to determine whether the building’s use as a shelter is “consistent with general safety and welfare standards.”
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