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Columbus business leaders plan tiny home village focused on serving homeless population

COLUMBUS, Ohio (COLUMBUS BUSINESS FIRST) — A group of business leaders led by Columbus attorney John Perez is planning a tiny home development on Columbus’ southeast side that would serve formerly homeless residents.

The gated development called Vista Village initially would include 42 homes, a community center, and a park. It’s slated for a 15-acre site south of Refugee Road and west of Hamilton Road.

“It’s a different and innovative way to provide housing for people who are homeless,” Perez told us. “It’s going to be a quality place to live. The idea is to provide residents dignity where they live, as opposed to crowding them together.”

Perez, who is an attorney at Perez & Morris LLC, and his wife Joan purchased 15 acres from Pulte Homes of Ohio last fall to bring the vision to life. Pulte, a housing developer, had initially planned to expand a nearby single-family housing development between…

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