The gambit to preserve a three-generation legacy of affordable rents in Cypress Park
When the matriarch died, investors eyed the Cypress Park rental she had owned since the 1970s. Then a local nonprofit stepped in to buy the property and preserve affordable rents for its nine residents.
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