I got nothin against the place & know people who work there & have stayed there but shelters are not squats. I grew up in Boston & gentrification, condo conversons(of former rental apartments) & yuppie urban sprawl has made the city with little in the way of unused space that hasnt been remodeled & replaced by high priced stuff. Boston had the first & oldest housing projects & they are also being demolished & only allocating new builds to a percentage of low income
I was just offering a place I knew that they could stay, I don't mean to say that it was a squat. I've heard people here talk of it with recommendation, so I figured I'd offer it up.
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