Investor purchase an old hotel and turn it into 139 compact apartments for the homeless

A group of investors has acquired an old hotel and repurposed it into 139 compact apartments aimed at providing housing for the homeless.

This innovative project focuses on transforming unused or underutilized spaces into affordable living options, addressing the pressing issue of homelessness in the community.

The hotel, which was not being used much before, has been renovated with small, practical apartments designed for people in need.

By offering stable housing, this initiative provides a stepping stone for those seeking to rebuild their lives, offering them a sense of security and a place to call home.

The project highlights the potential of adaptive reuse in solving social housing challenges.