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As main street shops vanish, could they help solve housing shortages?
Key takeaways
- Melissa Amin and her partner bought a disused main street building and turned it into a living space.
- The SA government is pursuing a strategy of turning disused commercial spaces into housing in the regional city of Mount Gambier.
- A couple who have turned an old shop into an Airbnb say people enjoy inner-city living, even in the regions.
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Melissa Amin and her partner bought a disused main street building and turned it into a living space. (ABC South East SA: Josh Brine)
The SA government is pursuing a strategy of turning disused commercial spaces into housing in the regional city of Mount Gambier.
A couple who have turned an old shop into an Airbnb say people enjoy inner-city living, even in the regions.
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