In just three years, at least five former tenants have died.
KNKX first interviewed Merkle tenants as they scrambled to find housing in the days before the building closed. That’s where the story ended: with residents teetering on the brink of homelessness. For years, no one knew the full toll of displacing them.
Recreating the paths of people forced to leave the Merkle required tracking down former tenants, their relatives and nonprofit workers and advocates who helped them, and finding clues in hundreds of pages of government emails, court files and death certificates.
What emerged is a detailed picture of how people cross the threshold from living inside to living in shelters and on the streets.
Homelessness has risen to the highest-profile social and political issue in many West Coast cities and, experts say, what happened at the Merkle provides a window into one way that has happened.