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Proposed affordable housing campus could transform part of East Providence. A collaborative of nonprofits is seeking $28m to do it.

Por: The Boston Globe Business May 11, 2023

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EAST PROVIDENCE, R.I. — With a sliver of sun streaming through the dusty windows, Karen Santilli stood inside an abandoned nursing home that she and three other women recently took over and said she recognized “nothing” would be easy about this project. Standing shoulder-to-shoulder with her new partners, Santilli detailed their vision of redeveloping the space into a mixed-use campus that includes affordable housing units for families —... + full article



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