Seattle spent millions to shelter people in hotel rooms. Then it stopped filling them
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KUOW News and Information
9mo agoen
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In the years following the pandemic, the city of Seattle leaned into a strategy to convert hotels into shelters. At one point, the Civic Hotel was full of residents. But later, many of the rooms sat empty, even though the City of Seattle was still paying the rent. KUOW investigative reporter Ashley Hiruko is here to tell us what happened.
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