Eviction looms at riverfront Florida mobile home park set for development
Residents of the Paradise Park Mobile Home Park received six-monthsâ notice in November after the park was bought by Miami-based developers for $15 million.
Â
Â
A view of the mobile home park where residents face possible eviction from a non-subsidized affordable housing park by developers near the Miami River, in Miami, Tuesday, June 1, 2021. (Daniel A. Varela/Miami Herald via AP) [ DANIEL A. VARELA | AP ]
By Miami Herald
Updated 2 hours ago
MIAMI â Leaning against the wooden gate in front of the mobile home she boarded up and painted herself, Brandy Sarut realizes that, at 24, sheâs facing the threat of eviction for the second time in her life.
Baccarat’s ultra-luxury branded residences are coming to Miami with the launch of the second-ever Baccarat residential complex, Baccarat Residences Brickell. Set to be completed in 2024.
Three years ago, not long after Hurricane Irma left parts of Miami underwater, the federal government embarked on a study to find a way to protect the vulnerable South Florida coast from deadly and destructive storm surge.
The hard choices necessary to deal with the city's many environmental challenges are here, and few people want to face them.. Read more at straitstimes.com.