Anchorage’s former Golden Lion Hotel to open as low-income housing next month

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Anchorage Mayor Dave Bronson and the Assembly want to start moving dozens of people who are homeless into the former Golden Lion Hotel starting in a few weeks.

The former Golden Lion Hotel in Anchorage, at the intersection of 36th Avenue and Seward Highway, is set to become low-income housing in May.

“We will be asking for an appropriation of the continuation of the Sullivan so we have a seamless transition,” she said. “We do know that there will be an unsheltered population this summer,” Johnson said, “and we’re working with the Coalition [to End Homelessness] to limit the impact on campers and unsheltered people and also the constituents and city as far as public safety goes.”

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