Facebook CEO, Firms to Raise $500 Million for San Francisco-Area Housing

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Facebook CEO, Firms to Raise $500 Million for San Francisco-Area Housing
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Firms and philanthropists in the San Francisco area, including Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg, plan to raise $500 million for affordable housing

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