Page Summary: After nearly two years of relocating residents from what officials called unsafe living conditions, plans for the former Rosalind Smith has lived in building B for eight years, and she said the sooner she gets out the better.

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After nearly two years of relocating residents from what officials called unsafe living conditions, plans for the former Rosalind Smith has lived in building B for eight years, and she said the sooner she gets out the better.

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Dosker Manor residents prepare for move to other facilities and plans for demolition move forward
New timeline unveiled for Louisville's Dosker Manor site, with demolition planned this year
Final approval given for Dosker Manor demolition
Demolition is ‘best option’ for Dosker Manor
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Hundreds of Dosker Manor residents were relocated to better housing in just over 18 months
Louisville Metro Housing Authority looking into possible demolition of Dosker Manor
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Dosker Manor, troubled public housing in Louisville, approved for demolition

Dosker Manor, troubled public housing in Louisville, approved for demolition

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HUD gives Louisville Metro Housing Authority final approval to tear down Dosker Manor

HUD gives Louisville Metro Housing Authority final approval to tear down Dosker Manor

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Louisville gets final approval to tear down Dosker Manor housing complex

Louisville gets final approval to tear down Dosker Manor housing complex

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Dosker Manor residents prepare for move to other facilities and plans for demolition move forward

Dosker Manor residents prepare for move to other facilities and plans for demolition move forward

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New timeline unveiled for Louisville's Dosker Manor site, with demolition planned this year

New timeline unveiled for Louisville's Dosker Manor site, with demolition planned this year

After nearly two years of relocating residents from what officials called unsafe living conditions, plans for the former

Final approval given for Dosker Manor demolition

Final approval given for Dosker Manor demolition

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Demolition is ‘best option’ for Dosker Manor

Demolition is ‘best option’ for Dosker Manor

A 10-year resident gave us a look at the conditions inside his

Dosker Manor residents will soon be relocated; Officials consider demolishing complex

Dosker Manor residents will soon be relocated; Officials consider demolishing complex

Rosalind Smith has lived in building B for eight years, and she said the sooner she gets out the better.

Hundreds of Dosker Manor residents were relocated to better housing in just over 18 months

Hundreds of Dosker Manor residents were relocated to better housing in just over 18 months

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Louisville Metro Housing Authority looking into possible demolition of Dosker Manor

Louisville Metro Housing Authority looking into possible demolition of Dosker Manor

Read more details and related context about Louisville Metro Housing Authority looking into possible demolition of Dosker Manor.