Tony Salazar

McCormack Baron Salazar

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President of West Coast Operations for the for-profit developer McCormack Baron Salazar

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Twenty percent of LA families spend more than half their income on rent. The scarcity of affordable housing makes it hard to live near your work.

LA's School District Is Building... Housing?

Twenty percent of LA families spend more than half their income on rent. The scarcity of affordable housing makes it hard to live near your work.

from Which Way, L.A.?

Los Angeles faces a shortage of affordable housing, and not enough is being constructed to meet increasing demand.  That’s created a problem with “workforce housing”—which allows…

Will a New Mayor Address the Housing Affordability Gap?

Los Angeles faces a shortage of affordable housing, and not enough is being constructed to meet increasing demand.  That’s created a problem with “workforce housing”—which allows…

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