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Sugar Hill Capital Partners bought the building after five women who fought to stay finally left.

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Only five residents, all over 90 years old, remain in the building slated for a condo conversion.

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Four women in their 90s and one 101-year-old have been fighting to stay at Prospect Park Residence.

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The remaining residents, all over the age of 90, have been ordered to leave by May 23.

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Haysha Deitsch is suing the families of tenants at Prospect Park Residence, the New York Post reported.

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Haysha Deitsch filed permits to demolish 243 and 245 Fourth Ave., where he plans an 11-story building.

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If all of the new buildings are completed, they'll bring 895 units of housing to the neighborhood.

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Developer Haysha Deitsch wants to build an 11-story building at 243 Fourth Ave.

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The seven residents of Prospect Park Residence will have their day in court.

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City Councilman Brad Lander and Public Advocate Letitia James say the state failed to protect seniors.

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Officials slammed Gov. Cuomo and the Dept. of Health for their silence on Prospect Park Residence.

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Seniors aren't being bathed and their rooms aren't being cleaned, court filings and caregivers say.

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Members of Congregation Beth Elohim are trying to stop the closure of Prospect Park Residence.

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Seniors at Prospect Park Residence were told Wednesday night the facility is closing in 90 days.