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Northside affordable housing project resurrects question on food desert
The property used to be a Save-A-Lot grocery store, but it closed in 2012, turning Northside a food desert, where residents must travel miles outside a neighborhood to access fresh foods.
and last updated 2021-07-16 18:59:22-04
CINCINNATI — The city is one step closer to getting more affordable housing units. Demolition began this week to make room for John Arthur Flats in Northside.
Northsiders Engaged in Sustainable Transformation, or NEST, owns the property on Apple Street where the complex will be located. The group says it is designed for seniors, and it will be open summer 2022. Leaders say it will be the city’s first LGBTQ+-friendly complex.

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