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Capitalist greed, gov t collusion at root of Florida building collapse – The Militant
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Inside the Tumultuous Years Before the Florida Condo Collapse Patricia Mazzei, Kimiko de Freytas-Tamura, Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs, Alexandra E. Petri and Stephanie Saul © Scott McIntyre for The New York Times Chris Jeffers placed flowers on a barricade fence that has become a makeshift memorial near the site of the Champlain Towers South collapse site in Surfside, Fla.
SURFSIDE, Fla. Elena Blasser kept her two-bedroom, two-bath condo in the Champlain Towers South as a beachside gathering place for family reunions. She adored the ocean and the small town of Surfside, Fla., because they reminded her of homes in Cuba and Puerto Rico.
Emails, letters, notes and presentations from meetings of the residentsâ association board revealed infighting after an engineer found in 2018 that the building had âmajor structural damageâ and recommended necessary but costly repairs.
Members raised concerns that the board was acting too slowly. In late 2019, five members of the seven-person board resigned in two weeks, citing frustration with the drawn-out debate.
âThe building is falling apart,â wrote Marcelo Pena, a former board member, according to the New York Times. âSomebody can seriously be injured or killed with the state of the concrete.â
In a September 2019 letter resigning as president of the board, Anette Goldstein wrote of her frustration.