A developer’s plan to replace a vacant house with 42 apartments for people experiencing homelessness has been held up by community concerns about cramming too many people too close together along a bustling thoroughfare.
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A developer’s plan to replace a vacant house with 42 apartments for people experiencing homelessness has been held up by community concerns about cramming too many people too close together along a bustling thoroughfare.