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  • for the aged • . These programs would permit public or nonprofit agencies to effectively enter the field that is currently dominated by proprietary nursing homes. The program would not, however, detract from the opportunities for private profit making
  • ) Further construction of offsetting scattered-site exploration of "turnkey" and rehabilitation as a means the possibly higher costs of development. 8. Home ownership incentives and assistance should be provided for central-city ghetto residents
  • degree of home-ownership, although the ratio of owners to renters was considerably smaller · than in the rest of the City. Since 1960, the trend · has probably been toward owner-occupancy. This trend is evident even in Watts, despite the heavy
  • construction. 14 While these redevelopment projects have been both dramatic valuable, their limitation~ have become .increasingly evident: - After 30 years, public housing has contributed 1ess than 1 percent of the stock of homes, and has never achieved
  • million dwelling units in the United States as follows: January 1, 1969 - 40-45 million units January 1, 1970 - all units except single family homes (60 million units covered is a conservative estimate). Our target groups include a multitude