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Developers Got Backing for Affordable Housing. Then the Neighborhood Found Out.

The push from an affluent community in South Carolina to kill a plan for 60 subsidized apartments brought into public view how hard it is give low-income families access to opportunity-rich neighborhoods.

Jason DeParle
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Discrimination, Florence (SC), Land Use Policies, Poverty, Public and Subsidized Housing, Race and Ethnicity, Real Estate and Housing (Residential), Tax Credits, Deductions and Exemptions, Urban Areas
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