LinkLinks Washington Post Magazine: Why do so few public housing projects receive historic landmark status? By Editor On Jan 22, 2020 Last updated Jan 22, 2020 32 Share Detrice Belt moved into Barry Farm Dwellings — a public housing complex in Southeast Washington — in the late ’90s, when she was in junior high. In 2007, she had a baby girl, and the townhouse she grew up in with her mother, brother and sister was soon overcrowded. D.C. market rent was out of her price range, so she put her name on the city’s wait list for affordable housing. 32 Share FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmailPrint
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