Converting hotels and motels into affordable housing for union members in Los Angeles County
angelawu2025-06-01T14:35:11-07:00This research explores how UH11 could convert hotels and motels into workforce housing for its members.
This research explores how UH11 could convert hotels and motels into workforce housing for its members.
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