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San Diego Seeks To Convert Unused City-Owned Real Estate Into Child Care Centers

Affordability, Labor Challenges Making Return to Offices Tougher for Parents of Younger Children
San Diego officials are considering using city-owned office buildings, libraries and other properties to house affordable child care services. (Getty Images)
San Diego officials are considering using city-owned office buildings, libraries and other properties to house affordable child care services. (Getty Images)
CoStar News
July 21, 2022 | 12:26 AM

San Diego is looking to turn unused city-owned real estate into affordable child care centers as large cities deal with a lingering problem that has slowed the return of workers to offices since the start of the pandemic.

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