Miami Gardens stiffs nonprofit it hired to help condo residents evacuated after fire

The New World Condominium Apartments in Miami Gardens after the Jan. 28, 2023 fire. Photo: NBC 6 South Florida

By Francisco Alvarado, FloridaBulldog.org

Miami Gardens stiffed a nonprofit agency that assisted residents displaced by a fire, forcing the organization seeking to collect the debt to sue the city.

For nearly two years, Miami Gardens elected officials and bureaucrats have ignored Prosperity Social & Community Development Group’s demands to pay a $32,709 invoice for assisting 125 unit owners and tenants forced to evacuate the New World Condominium Apartments at 395 Northwest 177th St. that was partially destroyed by a blaze on Jan. 28, 2023.

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