Flooded San Francisco luxury apartments may not be livable until 2023

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Flooded San Francisco luxury apartments may not be livable until 2023
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The luxury apartment building in San Francisco that flooded in June may not be habitable until 2023.

Many residents have been living in hotels since the displacement, according to the San Francisco Chronicle. The company that owns the building has been paying tenants $300 a day to help cover temporary housing costs, but those payments will stop next month.

San Francisco Supervisor Matt Dorsey called the Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development to speed up the process of helping the 60 lowest income tenants to find housing, the San Francisco Chronicle wrote. By clicking Sign Up, I confirm

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