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Los Angeles Considers Nation's Most Extensive Program to Convert Empty Stores, Offices to Affordable Housing

Pandemic Distress Could Hasten Building Repurposing, But Hurdles Loom
Homeless people have created encampments along sidewalks and parking lots in Los Angeles neighborhoods such as Venice Beach. (Getty Images)
Homeless people have created encampments along sidewalks and parking lots in Los Angeles neighborhoods such as Venice Beach. (Getty Images)

Buildings around Los Angeles, from empty Best Buy stores to local post offices, could become neighborhood homeless shelters or low-income housing under a new proposal in the nation's most populous county.

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