There Goes the Neighborhood: Miami, Part 2

There Goes the Neighborhood: Miami, Part 2

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There Goes the Neighborhood: Miami, Part 3

Haitian migrants fled a violent dictatorship and built a new community in Miami’s Little Haiti, far from the coast and on land that luxury developers didn’t want. But with demand for up-market apartments surging, their neighborhood is suddenly attractive to builders. That’s in pa ...  Show more

There Goes the Neighborhood: Miami, Part 1

process that may intensify the affordability crisis in cities all over the country. Little Haiti sits on high ground, in a city that’s facing increasing pressure from rising sea levels and monster storms. For years, researchers at Harvard University’s Design School have been tryi ...  Show more

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