West Palm Beach ‘shotgun’ homes for affordable housing destroyed by fire

West Palm Beach leaders are vowing to rebuild after three historic “shotgun” homes slated to be converted into workforce housing were destroyed by a weekend fire.

An early-morning blaze on Feb. 1 in a home at 610 Douglass Ave. north of downtown spread and destroyed three of the six homes on the property, West Palm Beach Fire-Rescue officials said.

The tiny 1920s-era homes, called “shotgun” houses due to their narrow, rectangular layout, were vacant and in poor condition. But the city and a housing nonprofit had big plans to convert them into low-cost housing for six families or individuals…

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