Jacksonville family reported gas smell four times before explosion, state investigators find
Seven people were sent to the hospital after
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – State investigators say a Jacksonville family reported the smell of gas in their government-subsidized apartment four times leading up to a gas explosion in their unit in 2019. Seven people were sent to the hospital. Five were from the same family. The youngest victim was just two years old.
Danielle Ethridge, 30, sustained the worst injuries. Investigators reported burns on more than 80% of her body. Three of her children were hospitalized with burns on most of their bodies.
An architectural rendering of Peace Lake Towers in New Orleans, Louisiana.
The construction scope encompasses enhanced security features and upgraded heating, cooling, mechanical and electrical systems. Additionally, the plan calls for the installation of a new roof, windows, and doors. Inside, crews will install energy-efficient appliances and eco-friendly materials for countertops and cabinets. For seniors and persons with disabilities, affordable housing is critical. Since the supply of affordable housing for this population is declining while demand is increasing, we are proud to provide residents with quality housing and a community enriched with services, says Frank T. Sinito, Chief Executive Officer, The Millennia Companies®.
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Company could lose tax break because of conditions at KC apartment building
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Tenants at Gabriel Towers in Kansas City, Missouri, plan to take a list of requirements to the apartment complex s owners after the air conditioning went out twice over the course of a weekend.
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. â The city s urban renewal agency found Wednesday the company that manages Gabriel Tower is in default of its contract.
The Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority (LCRA) Board of Commissioners made the decision after hearing testimony from a building inspector, tenants and representatives of The Millennia Companies.