Logan Rosen

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If the project ever kicked off on a grander scale, someone in the city who lost their home might have an address at One Hyde Park, too. I liked the subversive nature of it, the idea that a homeless person could have the Knightsbridge address a billionaire had paid so lavishly for. Why not give it to someone who can use it? The home may be empty, but an address never need be.
The Address Book: What Street Addresses Reveal About Identity, Race, Wealth, and Power
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