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The Colorado Coalition for the Homeless in Denver bought an $8.4M former hotel that has since been renovated into 139 mini-apartments for the homeless.

Homeless people from the city are welcome at Fusion Studios, where the monthly rent payment is just 1/3 of their income or disability benefits -- typically just $100 a month. They have access to a room that is a fully furnished bedroom and equipped with private bath and kitchen area.

blackbusiness.com/2020/02/colo

@ChippySuave
Soo many hotels around the country could be converted this way...
Giving people and families an address and a base to build their lives from.

@ChippySuave if every billionaire bought 3 of these in every city with 500k or more inhabitants....

But nah, i need one more yacht to complete my set

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