The Cabrini Green Public Housing Program in Chicago is notorious for the United States as it is the worst and most criminal public housing development ever. It was originally built in the cheapest houses of the 1940s and quickly became a low-rise and high-rise apartment structure of huge concrete ugly concrete. Originally advertised as a major advance in the development of public housing, it quickly changed from diverse residential areas racially and economically to black, very poor slums.
Chicago Cabrini - The green story can be traced back to the Chicago fire. As Ben stated in his book, the notorious infamous public housing project itself is built on its notorious for its constant over the notorious slums called "smog hollow" clouds like smoke , Or its constant smell, sulfur in the combustion gas and "small hell" for the flame
The Cabrini Green Public Housing Program in Chicago is notorious for the United States as it is the worst and most criminal public housing development ever. It was originally built in the cheapest houses of the 1940s and quickly became a low-rise and high-rise apartment structure of huge concrete ugly concrete. - Introduction: - The Adarsh Housing Society is located in Mumbai, India. The main purpose of the building was to support soldiers and their own families who sacrificed their courage as a reward for the living of the country in the Kargil war. The remaining houses are used for incumbent and retirees in the defense sector. This request was submitted to Prime Minister of Maharashtra State in February 2002 and requested allocation of construction site at Mumbai Center.
In the Cabrini - Green housing project, 15,000 residents had lived in the past, but as time went on, many countries' problems in the housing project, namely violence, gangsters, destruction, deterioration of living environment, Unemployment etc. got a bad reputation. To get out of the public housing project in the country, Cabrini Green was destroyed in 2011, causing a massive relocation of families once used to be home. Given that Jenner is located in the center of the neighborhood, there are few entry problems after dismantling and it was included in the closed list of schools in 2013. However, with the strong support of the Board of Education, Jenner remains open.