100 Year Old Iris Canda Can't Go Home Again..Locked Out! Gentrification Meeting in San Francisco & More
February 26, 2017
W.E. Community Spotlight E-news shared this newsletter on Monday, February 13 when Ms. Canada had been shut out of her home since Friday, February 13 by the San Francisco Sheriff's Department following court orders. As you consider this story, consider the rent for one bedroom apartments average $3,000 a month, senior housing and affordable housing have wait lists of five years and the City of San Francisco has more luxury apartment and condos in the pipeline to be added to the City's housing stock. W.E. will update you on the Gentrification meeting and more as information is provided. Take a look at what's happening.
100 Year Old Iris Canda Can't Go Home Again..Locked Out!
Gentrification Meeting in San Francisco & More
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