Refurbishing not demolishing Port Melbourne public housing estate could save Victoria $88m, study finds
by Stephanie Convery from World news | The Guardian on (#65B7D)
A not-for-profit firm has found buildings could be added to Barak Beacon estate and residents wouldn't be forced to relocate
The Victorian government could save more than $88m and avoid causing distress to residents forced to leave their homes, by refurbishing a Melbourne public housing estate instead of demolishing it, a study has found.
A not-for-profit architectural and research firm, Office, this week completed a feasibility study on refurbishing the 40-year-old Barak Beacon public housing estate in Port Melbourne.
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