San Francisco shows that it is possible to build housing for low income and homeless families- putting to rest what seems to be the conventional wisdom these days that nothing can be done.
so, where is the rest of the country- get with it. and check out the photos, nice building, not your parents projects.
SAN FRANCISCO / A new oasis in Tenderloin / Curran House is home for families with lower incomes: "Fidel and Sylvia Cazares have moved five times in 10 years, but from the looks of their new apartment in the heart of San Francisco's gritty Tenderloin neighborhood, they are finally home.
The spacious three-bedroom unit is filled with polished furniture, paintings on the wall and floral arrangements in vases. Compared to the one-bedroom the couple -- and their four young children -- previously lived in, it's a major upgrade. "
Wednesday, March 22, 2006
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