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From the post:
>Denver is exploring a new option to solve its affordable housing shortage: empty office buildings.
According to the city's Department of Housing Stability (HOST), Denver will be short 44,000 affordable units in the next decade.
"I think housing in Denver, Colorado, has become outrageous for a lot of people," said Diane Lobben, who lives in the Denver Tech Center.
The City of Denver is turning to empty office buildings in order to bridge that housing gap.
Archive: https://archive.today/OX6mT
From the post:
>>Denver is exploring a new option to solve its affordable housing shortage: empty office buildings.
According to the city's Department of Housing Stability (HOST), Denver will be short 44,000 affordable units in the next decade.
"I think housing in Denver, Colorado, has become outrageous for a lot of people," said Diane Lobben, who lives in the Denver Tech Center.
The City of Denver is turning to empty office buildings in order to bridge that housing gap.
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