Utah is 97% Percent Empty: Why Can't We Find Affordable Housing?
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Utah has all these empty buildings and empty lots, but why can’t we provide affordable housing? Only about three to four percent of Utah is occupied by humans. Why can’t we fill these empty buildings with units that homeless people can fill up?
Casey McDonough comes on the Utah Stories podcast to discuss this issue.
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