Residential hotels used to play a huge role in the American housing landscape, providing flexible accommodation for anyone who needed it, from the rich and famous to the barely scraping by. Slate staff writer
Henry Grabar argues that a return of extended-stay hotels could help solve some of today's housing market dysfunction.
KNKX's
Will James reports on what happened after tenants of a residential hotel in Tacoma, Wash., were forced out—into a housing market with very few affordable options.
You can read his entire series on the Merkle Hotel
here, and Henry Grabar's article on extended stay hotels
here.
This episode also features
reporting on the US housing shortage from NPR's Chris Arnold.
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