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The Last Year at Forest Cove

WABE

The federally-subsidized apartment complex known as Forest Cove has some of the worst conditions in Atlanta. For years, tenants sought help with the rats, burned out units and trash that surrounded them. Nothing ever changed. The residents' only choice was to wait on a long-promised renovation. Then, at the very moment construction was set to begin, that promise fell apart. The Last Year at Forest Cove is an investigative series following one resident who continued fighting for better conditions despite broken commitments from private companies and inaction from the government. Hosted by WABE's Stephannie Stokes. Explore WABE's coverage here: https://www.wabe.org/forestcove/

Location:

United States

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WABE

Description:

The federally-subsidized apartment complex known as Forest Cove has some of the worst conditions in Atlanta. For years, tenants sought help with the rats, burned out units and trash that surrounded them. Nothing ever changed. The residents' only choice was to wait on a long-promised renovation. Then, at the very moment construction was set to begin, that promise fell apart. The Last Year at Forest Cove is an investigative series following one resident who continued fighting for better conditions despite broken commitments from private companies and inaction from the government. Hosted by WABE's Stephannie Stokes. Explore WABE's coverage here: https://www.wabe.org/forestcove/

Language:

English


Episodes
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Ms. Peaches' fight is over—for now

10/3/2022
Following WABE's year-long investigation into life at Forest Cove, Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens visits the deteriorating complex and kickstarts an effort to get residents out. As a result, Ms. Peaches finally gets what she fought so hard for--decent housing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:07:15

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'A housing dream shatters'

4/29/2022
Neglect is not new at Forest Cove. A look into archives reveals how mismanagement has plagued the complex since it first opened in 1976. While early residents remember quiet, family-oriented townhomes, newspaper reports and court documents show Forest Cove soon suffered from construction defects. A Congressman who led investigations into the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development at the time asks why still no one has solved this problem. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:09:07

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'I feel hurt'

4/28/2022
Millennia defends itself against reports of poor conditions in its properties. As Ms. Peaches begins to suffer from breathing problems related to her unit, she goes head to head with apartment staff in a protest. Then, just when she believes Forest Cove’s situation is about to improve, the renovation plan is put in doubt. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:12:28

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The problem everyone knows about

4/28/2022
Forest Cove received over 500 housing code complaints and violations over a five-year period, according to an analysis of city records by WABE. The complex also failed numerous federal inspections going back. And yet, the complex kept operating with poor conditions. Housing attorneys say there’s no incentive for the private owners to make repairs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:09:48

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'When's this gonna stop?'

4/28/2022
Life at Forest Cove doesn't improve after the complex's sale to Millennia. The renovation can't begin until residents are off the property. But there are continued delays in the relocation process. Then, a tragedy takes place at the apartments that shakes Ms. Peaches and her neighbors. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:10:56

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The sale

4/28/2022
As the Forest Cove property sits in limbo, residents can feel abandoned. Still, Ms. Peaches tries to keep order, advocating for residents and scolding them for not respecting the complex. Then, comes the complex’s long-awaited sale to a new company, called Millennia, which promises real change. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:08:26

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'Like we're not human.'

4/28/2022
Ms. Peaches has waited years for better conditions at Forest Cove, as her floor collapses, rats run across her kitchen and her yard fills with trash. But when a letter arrives signaling possible change, she and other residents have trouble believing. In the past, the private companies who’ve run the publicly-funded complex haven’t followed through with their plans. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:12:42