A tech entrepreneur-backed nonprofit is hoping to introduce a first-of-its-kind homeless housing model that would be both affordable and profitable. Los Angeles-based nonprofit Better Angels, co-founded by software developer Adam Miller, has announced plans to build 212 affordable units and a medical office building on a Los Angeles Metro-owned property at the corner of Wilshire and Crenshaw Boulevards, The Los Angeles Times reported. It’s one of seven homeless housing nonprofits, such as Abode, PATH and Bridge Housing, that is bidding to build on the property. What makes Better Angels’ proposal different is that unlike the other bidders’ proposals, which rely […]
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