Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - Faced with skyrocketing rents, nonprofit lawyers who help San Francisco's homeless recently found themselves nearly cast out of their own digs located next to the city's Mid-Market neighborhood, where property values have ballooned since Twitter Inc. moved its headquarters there.
Thankfully, the Homeless Advocacy Project, or HAP, found a new home in the Tenderloin district: a ...
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