The bridge that collapsed was because of women engineers.
They didn't exist in the 60's and 70's. I've lived in Miami since 1989, I have family in real estate development. I kind of get the gist of how things work around here. There was a big push in the early 2000's to put buildings up to code, particularly plumbing and electrical. Recently fire systems on Miami Beach have needed re-certification particularly with all the short term rentals and Hotels springing up.
This site probably would have cost a fortune to bring up to code and it was easier and cheaper to just knock it down. Bury the evidence and call it a wrap.
All it cost was 70 bodies.
> Bury the evidence and call it a wrap.
Honestly, with how Miami-Dade is from my observations, it wouldn't surprise me one bit
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