As Brazil Closes São Paulo's Last Downtown Favela, Relief and Regret Collide
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As Brazil Closes São Paulo's Last Downtown Favela, Relief and Regret Collide
Standing on a dusty railroad embankment, Brazil's president promised that every family still living in São Paulo's last downtown favela would soon hold the key to a real home. For some, it was long-awaited progress. For others, it felt like goodbye. The post As Brazil Closes São Paulo’s Last Downtown Favela, Relief and Regret Collide appeared first on LatinAmerican Post.
Monday, April 16, 2025. The Moinho Favela, an occupation in the Campos Elíseos neighborhood, in downtown São Paulo, is beginning to be vacated to meet new government interests. This time, the goal is to transfer the state government headquarters to downtown São Paulo. Four billion reais are expected to be invested in the park, the train station, and the construction of a new building that will bring together all state departments in one place. T…
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