After Surfside, Miami changes rules to fast-track demolition. Affordable housing is in the crosshairs : vimarsana.com

After Surfside, Miami changes rules to fast-track demolition. Affordable housing is in the crosshairs

Aging buildings across the city are increasingly being given demolition orders, a WLRN investigation finds. Among these are some of the last bastions of affordable housing. Some compare the new demolition policy to a totalitarian government — while others also point out the city's coffers could stand to benefit from it.

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