BRONX, N.Y. (PIX11) -- In the Bronx, many seniors from the Glebe Avenue houses say they feel they have nowhere to go.
Their NYCHA community center has been closed for nearly a year, despite promises of renovations.
Activities like bingo, dance class, and daily lunch have stopped. Tenant leaders say they have no timeline and no answers.
A NYCHA spokesperson told PIX11 News, “Glebe Avenue-Westchester Avenue is part of the PACT program, which will invest millions of dollars of much-needed funding into the property. NYCHA and the PACT partner are working closely with residents, including a group of resident leaders, to understand their top priorities and map out a plan for comprehensive renovations to the development, including the center."
A spokesperson from the YMCA of Greater New York

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