Seniors’ building gets $15 million upgrade (Miami-Dade Public Housing & Community Development)

Date Published: 
March 8th, 2019

From the The Miami Times: 

Renovations at one of the buildings at Three Round Tower elderly housing complex have been completed and Miami-Dade County Commissioner Audrey Edmonson cut the ribbon on the refurbished tower on Feb. 22.

Residents returned to their rehabilitated units by Dec. 26, 2018 to see new electrical, plumbing and HVAC system upgrades, new impact windows and doors, new kitchen appliances including full-size range, oven and refrigerator, new kitchen cabinets with granite countertops, new plumbing fixtures in kitchen and bathrooms, new shower, vanities, sink, toilets and faucets, carded/touchpad secure entry into the building, new flooring throughout, cable/satellite TV hookup, programmable air conditioning, ceiling fans with lighting fixtures in bedrooms and living areas, daylight sensors, timers, motion detectors on outdoor lighting, emergency call system and new fire sprinklers....

The plan to renovate the building was administered by the Miami-Dade County Public Housing and Community Development (PHCD) department.

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