By Patti Daley | Globe-Miami Times
North of Sullivan Street, you’ll find a housing project called Nash Row. There, a house rises up from a half-block of concrete rubble. It’s a durable, energy-efficient three-bedroom, two-bath home with a spiral staircase leading to the second floor, split-zone cooling, two outside decks with privacy screening, corrugated metal awnings, and other aesthetic details that mix the old and new.
This is a far cry from what this space used to look like.
“Trashed to the bones,” is how Susan Hanson remembers it. “It was basically a roof and a middle floor.”





