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<p>Hi folks. I have an interesting situation and possible solution I’d like to discuss with you. I’m marking-up a range of addresses for an “ApartmentComplex”. My solution (and Google’s Structured Data Testing Tool doesn’t seem to mind) is to do this:<br /> <code> <br /> div property=&quot;address&quot; typeof=&quot;PostalAddress&quot;&gt;<br /> span property=&quot;description&quot;&gt;21-45 Carriage Way<br /> meta property=&quot;streetAddress&quot; content=&quot;21 Carriage Way&quot;&gt;<br /> meta property=&quot;streetAddress&quot; content=&quot;22 Carriage Way&quot;&gt;<br /> meta property=&quot;streetAddress&quot; content=&quot;23 Carriage Way&quot;&gt;<br /> ....<br /> span property=&quot;addressLocality&quot;&gt;Hurricane,<br /> abbr property=&quot;addressRegion&quot; title=&quot;West Virginia&quot;&gt;WV<br /> span property=&quot;postalCode&quot;&gt;25526<br /> /div&gt;</code> </p> <p /> <p>Thoughts?</p>
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