‘He didn’t have a chance to live yet’: 17-year-old Jacksonville rapper identified as victim in Valencia Way shooting
Read full article: ‘He didn’t have a chance to live yet’: 17-year-old Jacksonville rapper identified as victim in Valencia Way shootingFriends of the victim, identified as Londun Mungin, have already begun to make a memorial at the spot where he died.
New chapter: 4 troubled Jacksonville housing complexes get much-needed renovations
Read full article: New chapter: 4 troubled Jacksonville housing complexes get much-needed renovationsOfficials from the city, state and federal government hoped to close the book on the dark history of the troubled Eureka Garden subsidized housing complex on Tuesday when they cut the ribbon on the renovated property, now called Valencia Way.
Valencia Way residents still without natural gas service
Read full article: Valencia Way residents still without natural gas serviceAccording to residents who live at Valencia Way, formerly known as Eureka Gardens on Jacksonville's westside, they do not have natural gas service at the moment. Copyright 2019 by WJXT News4Jax - All rights reserved.
Valencia Way residents still without natural gas service
Read full article: Valencia Way residents still without natural gas serviceAccording to residents who live at Valencia Way, formerly known as Eureka Gardens on Jacksonvilles westside, they do not have natural gas service at the moment. "They did put in mobile showers in here, but a lot of us are skeptical of using those for sanitary reasons and safety purposes," the resident said. "You have more than 400-500 people out here, sharing the same mobile showers, its not healthy." The resident said there has been no thought of moving from a place where the rent is $400 a month. Matthew Carlucci, a Jacksonville at-large council member, said if he has to create an ordinance to get an interior and exterior inspection of Valencia Way, he will.
Man injured in Labelle Street shooting
Read full article: Man injured in Labelle Street shootingJACKSONVILLE, Fla. - A 26-year-old man shot just before midnight on Labelle Street just off Normandy Boulevard drove himself to UF Health Jacksonville, according to a report by the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office. A witness told News4Jax there were up to 10 gunshots in front of an apartment at Valencia Way, formerly known as Eureka Gardens. Police called found several shell casings, but no victim only to learn Kevin Bush had walked into the emergency room with a gunshot wound. Officers ask anyone with any additional information to call JSO at 904-630-0500 or Crime Stoppers at 1-866-845-TIPS. Copyright 2019 by WJXT News4Jax - All rights reserved.
Jacksonville police are trying to solve a Westside shooting
Read full article: Jacksonville police are trying to solve a Westside shootingIt happened before midnight on Labelle Street at the Valencia Way Apartments, formerly known as the Eureka GardensCopyright 2019 by WJXT News4Jax - All rights reserved.
Eureka Gardens owner expects to sell apartment complex this summer
Read full article: Eureka Gardens owner expects to sell apartment complex this summerJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Jacksonville’s Eureka Gardens apartment complex could officially have new ownership later this summer, according to a new financial filing from its current owners. Global Ministries Foundation, the Memphis-based nonprofit that owns Eureka Gardens and other complexes subsidized through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Section 8 program, listed the property for sale more than two years ago. Millennia Housing Development is in the process of buying Eureka Gardens and GMF’s 36 other Section 8 properties. Millennia is preparing for a $40 million rehabilitation of Eureka Gardens and three of the other properties it is buying in Jacksonville. The Ohio-based real estate company took over day-to-day management of Eureka Gardens in February 2017.
HUD gives owner 60 days to repair Eureka Gardens
Read full article: HUD gives owner 60 days to repair Eureka GardensGlobal Ministries Preservation of Affordability Corp. spokeswoman Audrey Young sent a statement saying it planned to appeal the REAC's Notice of Default. After decades of neglect by previous owners, GMF has invested over $3 million in restoration of Eureka Gardens, including restoration of its critical infrastructure. City Councilman Garrett Dennis, whose district includes Eureka Gardens, was the first city official to react to the latest inspection report. Rubio and U.S. Rep. Al Lawson, D-Tallahassee, both said that 18 months with no improvements to the conditions at Eureka Gardens is unacceptable. Lawson said that the people living at Eureka Gardens are just like other Americans: They just want a clean, affordable, safe place to call home.
Tenant advocate in DC to testify to Senate
Read full article: Tenant advocate in DC to testify to SenateWASHINGTON – One year after the president of Eureka Gardens' tenant association called the I-TEAM about deplorable conditions at the Westside apartment complex, Tracey Grant prepares to testify in Washington, D.C., Thursday before a Senate subcommittee considering changes in the inspection process for federally subsidized housing. Rubio also will testify about what he's seen during visits to Eureka Gardens. These are serious things to look at, and if there is wrongdoing, they should be prosecuted and punished," Rubio said. Global Ministries has listed Eureka Gardens and many of its other properties for sale, and federal and city authorities are vetting a potential buyer. News4Jax will be with Grant and Rubio at Thursday's hearing beginning at 10 a.m.
Mayor denies Eureka efforts are politically motivated
Read full article: Mayor denies Eureka efforts are politically motivatedJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry adamantly denied his efforts to clean up the troubled housing complex Eureka Gardens are politically motivated and called those suggestions 'disgusting.' "These types of politically motivated attacks hurt our city and are offered by cowards who cynically hide behind anonymous commentary," Curry wrote. Then, you and this source should join me some afternoon and visit the families at Eureka Gardens. "Those who served before me can explain their failures and successes, including the previous Mayor who personally signed off on the slum lord’s acquisition of Eureka Gardens." He said Eureka Gardens residents reached out to him directly and he responded immediately.
Grayson: Complex has been victimized by 'absentee slumlord'
Read full article: Grayson: Complex has been victimized by 'absentee slumlord'JACKSONVILLE, Fla – Democratic Congressman Alan Grayson stopped by the troubled Eureka Gardens Apartments on Sunday while he was campaigning ahead of the August primary. Grayson's visit comes after an I-Team investigation into the deplorable living conditions at the apartment complex. Today, it was Grayson - a U.S. Senate candidate - seeing Eureka Gardens up close. Reverend Richard Hamlet - the founder of Global Ministries Foundation, which owns the complex - has come under fire for the unsafe living conditions. "What we're seeing is a whole large neighborhood, community, that's been victimized by an absentee slumlord," Grayson said.
Tenants fed up with 'pathetic, ridiculous' conditions
Read full article: Tenants fed up with 'pathetic, ridiculous' conditionsCurry wants to discuss deplorable living conditions at the Eureka Gardens and Washington Heights housing complexes -- conditions the I-TEAM exposed seven months ago. Ahead of the trip, the I-TEAM visited with tenants at Eureka Gardens, who cheered on the mayor's efforts to improve their living conditions. Grandmother Cerella Williams let the I-TEAM into her home, where we found heavy mold covering the family bathroom. You don’t care,” Hamilton said. “I think that Legal Aid cares, that HUD cares, that news people care,” Hamilton said.
Councilman: Hamlet should be ashamed
Read full article: Councilman: Hamlet should be ashamedJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – City Councilman Tommy Hazouri wants the landlord for the troubled Eureka Gardens and Washington Heights housing complexes to pack up and leave Jacksonville. The latest HUD report confirmed Washington Heights was in even worse condition. And it's never too late, but as far as I'm concerned, it's too late for Mr. Hamlet, for Reverend Hamlet. Why he calls himself a reverend, I don't know.”HUD officials have told Hamlet to find a new owner. The Mayor's Office has also not yet responded to a request for comment about Curry's canceled trip to Washington Heights last week.
Eureka Gardens passes recent inspection; HUD extends contract for 1 year
Read full article: Eureka Gardens passes recent inspection; HUD extends contract for 1 yearThe city confirmed last month that all the interior code violations found at Eureka Gardens had been fixed. "Our Eureka Garden community families and the management team should take great pride in the collective work done to achieve the recent passing HUD REAC inspection score," Hamlet said in a statement late Tuesday afternoon. "We remain committed to our partnership with HUD and focused on continuing the steady progress on restorations which began just after we acquired Eureka Gardens three years ago. READ: Hamlet's letter on HUD contract renewal | Mayor's letter to HUD on EurekaGlobal Ministries owns 61 housing complexes in eight states. Hamlet established one umbrella company in Jacksonville to run Eureka Gardens and five other housing communities.
Eureka Gardens owner says HUD deadline met
Read full article: Eureka Gardens owner says HUD deadline metRichard Hamlet’s company, Global Ministries Foundation, had to have completed and reported all repairs to Eureka Gardens by Thursday. Hamlet also thanked Eureka Gardens residents and the tenant association, which first brought the complex's deplorable living conditions to the attention of News4Jax, for their patience. Eureka Gardens' troubled historyChannel 4's investigative reports led to a citywide code enforcement sweep spearheaded by Mayor Lenny Curry in October. HUD said agents will be back to inspect Eureka Gardens in the coming days to verify if all repairs have been made and if the fixes are acceptable. Global Ministries receives $6 million in taxpayer money every year to run Eureka Gardens, according to the organization's HUD contract, which expires in March.