City inspectors cleared a Bronx juice bar where migrants were being unlawfully housed Wednesday, just two days after vacating a furniture store in Queens โ run by the same man โ that was partially being used as a residence for dozens of West African migrants, according to fire officials and the business owner.
Ebou Sarr, who runs the Sarrโs Organic & Natural Farm in the Bronxโs Fordham neighborhood, said one of the men staying in the building called him on Wednesday afternoon to tell him that city officials were vacating the property. Sarr said he was using the two-story commercial space to house migrant men in the โsame situationโ that city agencies had targeted two days earlier at his furniture store in Richmond Hill, Queens.
Sarr said he was using the furniture store to accommodate men who had recently arrived in New York City from Senegal, Mali and other West African nations.
โTheyโre taking people out of there in the Bronx,โ Sarr told Gothamist in a phone call. โRight now theyโre on top of me.โ
FDNY spokesperson Clare Bourke confirmed the multi-agency action. She said the department โreceived a complaint about occupants in a cellar, as well as multiple e-bikes and batteries being stored.โ
Records show two complaints about the property were filed with the Department of Buildings on Wednesday, including one that reported โabout 60 people or plusโ were staying in the basement.
Department of Building spokesperson Ryan Degan said inspectors found 34 beds on the commercial spaceโs first floor and 11 โtightly packed togetherโ in the basement, along with extension cords, space heaters and hot plates.
Degan said the agency issued a vacate order and two violations to the buildingโs landlord, 305 East Kingsbridge Road LLC, for illegal occupancy. He added that people staying there were referred to the Office of Emergency Management.
The LLC owner is linked to the large real estate firm Solil Management, according to court documents….
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