For an organization that prides itself on rapid response times, Hatzalah of Crown Heights is not accustomed to long delays. But when it comes to constructing a new building in New York City, red tape and roadblocks are inevitable.
After months of legal proceedings and navigating legal hurdles, the final major obstacle has now been cleared—BH, the last remaining squatter has just been successfully evicted from the property. Crews were seen immediately putting up a construction fence across the newly evicted properties, and a construction crew started preparing for the next step of demolition.
With this significant milestone behind them, the path is finally open for progress. The long-awaited building permits have been officially approved, and the team is now finalizing the last logistical steps needed to proceed with demolition. Once the current structure is removed, work can begin on the new, state-of-the-art facility that will serve as the future headquarters for Hatzalah’s life-saving operations.
This project represents a major investment in the community’s safety and well-being, ensuring that Hatzalah has the resources and space they need to continue their vital work. Stay tuned as the next phase of construction takes shape!
For more information about the new building visit chhatzalah.org/building















DONALD J TRUMP
So proud of all the parties who made this happen! Finnaly
To make that strip of stores safer
The people who hang out there really made the area unsafe. BH hatzalah is making our neighborhood safer! I will no longer need to cross the street to get to the other side of town!
Great now we don’t have to walk through the squatters hostile and passive aggressive party, every shabbos
There are rumors that the Public School which is located right across the street from this (P.S. 091, located at 532 Albany Ave) which the public school is currently undergoing major extensive construction, will be transforming into a Homeless Shelter once construction is complete.
I don’t know if this rumor is or isn’t true, but many neighbors in the area have mentioned this. Hatzalah and CH Community Leaders should look into this.
Where is it located?
If you leave the graffiti on the wall they’ll spray more, if you repaint over it they won’t waste their time