A rectangular concrete slab, shaded by a few live oaks, is all that remains of what once was home to about 100 residents, most of them older retirees. Two years ago, a fire destroyed the condominiums here, which were located within a 14-acre development on the north side of Northwest Highway between Pickwick Lane and Baltimore Avenue. But the blaze did more than reduce homes to rubble and devastate the residents’ lives. It tore apart a neighborhood. Read the article…………………..
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