SRO Housing Corporation is the entity that will be getting the Huntington Hotel. Contrary to other sources of Misinformation , for those who do not yet know , the Huntington Hotel will be managed by SRO Housing Corporation.
Drug sales and crime continues to be rampant within SRO Housing Corporation Hotels, these include the Yankee Hotel , the Southern Hotel. But the most activity can be found on Main Street between 5th Street and 6th Street at the Leonide, which, of course , is operated by SRO Housing Corporation. When will downtown's business viable streets not be inundated with drug dealers , prostitutes , and other forms of crime. There is no accountability at SRO Housing Corporation . Thus , now we are spreading skid row to main street instead of making a change.
Sources have said that the CRA questioned SRO Housing Corporation and it's policy towards it's tenants when it erroneously claimed that air conditioning was not allowed in the hotels in 2007 right before a heatwave. Tenants were threatened with evictions.This blog highlighted the negligence of SRO Housing Corporation in the deaths of those in the September heat wave of 2007. Specifically , Anita Nelson , who refused to do anything about the situation. Rumors are now floating that Anita Nelson is a partner in the LLC's that are formed when a low income hotel is purchased by SRO. As the executive Director at SRO Housing Corporation , can this be construed as a conflict of interest. Interesting enough SRO Housing Corporation has made no effort to even go green so as to alleviate the suffering in their hotels in the hot months. It seems now that SRO is allowing residents to put air conditioners in their windows after the CRA questioning them about their policy. But many tenants are saying otherwise.
This indicates that this blog has succeeded in saving lives. And the fact that the CRA questioned SRO before moving forward with their approval of SRO partnering with CAlif because of this blog means that we are on a roll. It will take more to change things. SRO would manage the upper floors of the Huntington, but if the rampant drug dealing , prostitution , and payoffs to managers in the hotels which SRO already manages is any indication of the way SRO Operates things , do the businesses in the vicinity of the Huntington Hotel , need the pain that comes with a non-profit housing developer as averse to a for profit low income housing developer? The latter can be held accountable by their tenants , the former can not. What do we really want downtown? More of the same? We don't need more of the same.
Drug sales and crime continues to be rampant within SRO Housing Corporation Hotels, these include the Yankee Hotel , the Southern Hotel. But the most activity can be found on Main Street between 5th Street and 6th Street at the Leonide, which, of course , is operated by SRO Housing Corporation. When will downtown's business viable streets not be inundated with drug dealers , prostitutes , and other forms of crime. There is no accountability at SRO Housing Corporation . Thus , now we are spreading skid row to main street instead of making a change.
Sources have said that the CRA questioned SRO Housing Corporation and it's policy towards it's tenants when it erroneously claimed that air conditioning was not allowed in the hotels in 2007 right before a heatwave. Tenants were threatened with evictions.This blog highlighted the negligence of SRO Housing Corporation in the deaths of those in the September heat wave of 2007. Specifically , Anita Nelson , who refused to do anything about the situation. Rumors are now floating that Anita Nelson is a partner in the LLC's that are formed when a low income hotel is purchased by SRO. As the executive Director at SRO Housing Corporation , can this be construed as a conflict of interest. Interesting enough SRO Housing Corporation has made no effort to even go green so as to alleviate the suffering in their hotels in the hot months. It seems now that SRO is allowing residents to put air conditioners in their windows after the CRA questioning them about their policy. But many tenants are saying otherwise.
This indicates that this blog has succeeded in saving lives. And the fact that the CRA questioned SRO before moving forward with their approval of SRO partnering with CAlif because of this blog means that we are on a roll. It will take more to change things. SRO would manage the upper floors of the Huntington, but if the rampant drug dealing , prostitution , and payoffs to managers in the hotels which SRO already manages is any indication of the way SRO Operates things , do the businesses in the vicinity of the Huntington Hotel , need the pain that comes with a non-profit housing developer as averse to a for profit low income housing developer? The latter can be held accountable by their tenants , the former can not. What do we really want downtown? More of the same? We don't need more of the same.
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