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Critique of Los Angeles Homeless Housing Policy
Critique of Los Angeles Homeless Housing Policy
 ### Garry Tan@garrytan
In 2022, LA shut down a former hotel to convert it into permanently supportive housing for the homeless. Four years and $20 million later, the 32 units are still empty.
This is the homeless industrial complex in action. gli.st/ck48h6ms
Mar 26, 2026, 8:20 PM View on X
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Garry Tan highlights a failed public housing project in Los Angeles, citing bureaucratic inefficiency as a major barrier to solving homelessness.
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Garry Tan uses a specific case study in Los Angeles to criticize the 'homeless industrial complex.' He points out that a former hotel conversion project, despite a $20 million investment and four years of development, has failed to deliver any occupied housing units, illustrating his broader critique of government bureaucracy and policy execution.
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