Euclid Hall
Euclid Hall is the Manhattan Upper West Side building visited in Two indicators for lowering the rent. The source describes it as a large brick [[SingleRoomOccupancyHousing|single-room occupancy]] building where Vera Hill has a room with personal furniture and belongings but shared bathroom facilities and no private kitchen.
The building matters because it is not presented as a generic cheap-room block. It is run by the Westside Federation for Senior and Supportive Housing, so the source uses it to show how SRO-style housing can become Supportive Housing Management when paired with social support.
Connections
- Vera Hill - resident whose story grounds the source.
- Westside Federation for Senior and Supportive Housing - operator of the building.
- Single-Room Occupancy Housing - housing form Euclid Hall exemplifies.
- SRO Loss And Homelessness - historical problem the surviving building helps illuminate.