A report suggests converting Phoenix's 23% vacant downtown office space into co-living apartments with small private rooms and shared amenities. Rent would be about $850 monthly, including utilities and services but no on-site parking, encouraging transit use. Targeted at those earning $20,000-$40,000 annually, this model could aid diverse groups like nurses, seniors, and students. The idea revives a mid-20th-century housing style, aiming to address the city's housing shortage affordably.
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