A proposed eight-story project by the founder of a medical center company plans to build apartments next to the owner's health care facility in the city. The project aims to create more spaces for families, including a mix of subsidies and market-rate units, to boost housing availability and construction jobs.
If ever there was a project that actually could cause more existing "family size" houses/apartments to open up for families by attracting roommates to live there instead ... it's a building like this https://t.co/qGcCXQnJrn
This isn't good. Plus, if you want to prioritize the single-family home, the best way to do it is to let people build a lot more of 'em. https://t.co/rR1VUbkCUu
Love to see new construction of a mix of subsidies and market-rate units in my neighborhood, only a shame that the project wasn’t allowed to be taller facilitating more housing of all types plus a stronger tax base, more construction jobs, and more customers for nearby retail. https://t.co/I5dKc8SHeG
To get more families living in the city we need more spaces built for kids. https://t.co/H5IaqoEMDY
The eight-story project is proposed by the founder of a medical center company. The apartments would be next to the owner's health care facility in the city. https://t.co/3HqRn6T4YF