The 1970s, low income housing, though often squalid, generally didn
The 1970s, low income housing, though often squalid, generally didn squeeze budgets. The wind whipped through the tar paper shacks, but the shacks were abundant and cheap. Demolition and gentrification claimed the cheap units, and sputtering incomes swelled the number of needy renters. The biggest myth is that it all not well made: contrary to what the world thinks, there ...
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