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Mini living: 220-square-foot units could come to Long Beach as part of new pilot program

Avatar photo by Brandon Richardson Sep 1, 2020Sep 1, 2020
"Now Renting" sign of an apartment for rent at a complex along Ocean Boulevard in Long Beach Monday, August 10, 2020. Photo by Thomas R. Cordova.
Tagged: Affordable Housing, Brandon Richardson, Housing, micro-units
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