Apollo House in Coventry could be turned into temporary accommodation for homeless people, under one plan.
The landlord of Apollo House said it was no long financially viable to be used as student accommodationStudents in Coventry have been forced to find new homes just weeks before the new term, with the operators of a block of flats changing its use.
The firm, which works as a managing agency for the landlord, said it was "no longer financially sustainable" to operate the 161-room site.
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