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100 new tiny homes coming to Camp Esperanza for people experiencing homelessness

Summary by Alaska Public Media
The building, in midtown Anchorage, will ultimately house 45 residents and has five rooms for recuperative care. (Matthew Faubion/AKPM) Steve Austin beamed as he showed off his new apartment at Q’et’en Qenq’a, meaning ‘elders’ house’ in the Dena’ina language. It’s a small studio with big windows in Midtown, Anchorage.  “This is the living quarters,” he said, gesturing to the main room. “It’s my living room, dining room and my bedroom. Got a bea…
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