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San Diego Sues Broker Over City Purchase of Hotels for Homeless Services

Action Is Latest Case Stemming From City Real Estate Purchases Getting New Scrutiny
San Diego officials have filed a lawsuit stemming from a city housing agency's purchase of two Residence Inn hotels including this one in the Mission Valley neighborhood. (CoStar)
San Diego officials have filed a lawsuit stemming from a city housing agency's purchase of two Residence Inn hotels including this one in the Mission Valley neighborhood. (CoStar)
CoStar News
August 6, 2021 | 12:44 AM

The San Diego City Attorney’s Office filed a lawsuit seeking to nullify a San Diego Housing Commission hotel purchase to house homeless people as part of a state program, arguing the price was inflated by a broker who the city alleges had a conflict of interest.

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