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The expanded New Clay House, seen here, is one of the largest residential developments in the city for people experiencing homelessness. (Sandra Sellars/Richmond Free Press)

The expanded New Clay House, seen here, is one of the largest residential developments in the city for people experiencing homelessness. (Sandra Sellars/Richmond Free Press)

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Homes for the homeless

The expanded New Clay House, seen here, is one of the largest residential developments in the city for people experiencing homelessness. Originally opened 27 years ago with 47 tiny rooms, Virginia Supportive Housing, which owns the complex, has spent the past year overhauling the interior of the units at Clay and Harrison streets. The New Clay House now has 80 studio apartments, including 67 units for the formerly homeless and 13 affordable apartments for low-income people. Cost: $19 million.