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Atlanta’s 23 Worst Public Housing Projects of All-Time are presented in this video. The most infamous, dangerous complexes, that are currently, or were previously located in Atlanta, Georgia are listed in this video. Here are the infamous ATL housing projects that made the list! Chapter: 00:00 - Intro Zone 1 01:15 – Bankhead Courts 06:42 – Bowen Homes 09:29 – Eagan Homes 11:40 – Harris Homes 14:15 – Herndon Homes 17:11 – Hollywood Courts 18:58 – John Hope Homes 21:33 – Perry Homes 26:06 – University Homes Zone 3 28:48 – Capitol Homes 34:21 – Carver Homes 37:43 – Englewood Manor 40:11 – Gilbert Gardens 43:06 – Jonesboro North 45:13 – Jonesboro South 48:46 – Martin Street Plaza, Summerhill 51:25 – McDaniel-Glenn, Mechanicsville 57:02 – Thomasville Heights Zone 4 1:03:17 – Kimberly Courts Zone 5 1:05:55 – Grady Homes 1:08:39 – Techwood Homes 1:10:56 – Clark Howell Homes Zone 6 1:14:29 – East Lake Meadows In 1936, Atlanta became the site of the first public housing project in the country, the Techwood Homes. The Atlanta Housing Authority (AHA) was founded two years later, in 1938. Techwood was intended for white tenants only so the University Homes was completed in 1937 and was designated for blacks only. Since being established, AHA has been closely associated with slum clearance. The authority used federal funds to clear slums and construct public housing projects until 1956. The projects were desegregated in 1968 and in the 1970s, the rate of construction of public housing projects was doubled, and about 5,000 units were added. White flight occurred and blacks became the majority in public housing projects. The crack epidemic destroyed public housing projects in Atlanta. Gangs used the complexes to sell their drugs and violence increased rapidly. Some of the gangs that dominated the projects include the Miami Boys, Herndon Homes Boys, Terry White Crew and the John Hope Robbing Crew. When Atlanta won its bid to host the 1996 Olympics, the city’s leaders thought that the public housing developments would be an international embarrassment. AHA won Federal Hope VI funding to demolish the public housing projects, making Atlanta one of the first cities to do so. By 2011, all traditional style units were demolished or sold to private entities. The AHA replaced most of the projects with mixed-income developments. #publichousing #atl #atlanta __________ Thank YOU for watching! Don't forget to: 1️⃣ Like 👍 2️⃣ Subscribe 💌 3️⃣ Tap that Notification Bell 🔔