California’s a real mess. They have the highest number of homeless people in the country; the state’s tax rates are crushing what’s left of the middle class, and most middle-class Californians can’t afford to buy a home to raise a family in.
But if you’re “a person experiencing homelessness,” soon you’ll be able to move into a 278-unit luxury apartment tower with a gym, a cafe, and a TV lounge with a lovely view of the downtown area (I’d question just how ‘lovely’ that view is, but that’s just my preference talking) and the San Gabriel mountains. All of this is funded, at least in part, by the California taxpayers.
The 19-story tower, which is set to open this month in Los Angeles’ Skid Row neighborhood, will provide sprawling views of downtown and the San Gabriel Mountains, the Los Angeles Times reported.
“We’re trying to make our little corner of the world look and…