Despite downsides, cities keep buying hotels to address homelessness

The city of Baltimore, MD (est. pop. 565,239), recently spent $13.3 million to buy a hotel that will house homeless women. It’s just the latest example of local officials, downtown leaders, and homeless advocates seeking solutions to a stubborn crisis. Cities across the country have used federal American Rescue PlanTo read more — login/subscribe

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