Housing Complex for Migrant Workers Getting No Tenants

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SPRING LAKE, Utah County -- When officials decided to raze a complex of substandard, overcrowded, barracks-like buildings and replace them with new apartments, they expected local low-income migrant workers would quickly fill the 13 units.

Months after the much-publicized dedication of the new complex, the buildings -- a $1.3 million mix of one-, two-, three- and four- bedroom apartments -- remain empty.

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Housing Complex for Migrant Workers Getting No Tenants

Even the families who were moved out of the old buildings with a promise of first opportunity to move into the new, are staying away.

Gene Carly, executive director of Utah ...

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