Work has finally begun on a city-funded project to convert a decommissioned Venice hotel into permanent housing for formerly homeless individuals. Redevelopment of the former Ramada Inn at 3130 West Washington Boulevard into housing started this week, Westside Current reported. It comes five years after People Assisting the Homeless purchased the property with an $11 million mortgage from the city that was financed with Homekey funds, and three years after the motel was vacated after serving as interim homeless housing for a little over a year. PATH Ventures, the entity PATH started to build and operate affordable rental homes with […]
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