Atlanta-base PadSplit secured properties in seven new markets, including Houston, Richmond, Tampa, New Orleans, Indianapolis, Dallas and Jacksonville.
Source: Inman News
PadSplit triples workforce co-living availability, lands in 7 new markets
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