词条 | The Retreat at Twin Lakes |
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HistoryIn 2004, Engle Homes began construction on the 263 two-story townhouse development which is located 18 miles (30 km) northeast of Downtown Orlando.[2] The community, near Interstate 4 in a suburban section of Sanford, was marketed as "an oasis where nobody could park a car on the street or paint the house an odd color."[2] The remaining lots were acquired by Lennar Homes following Engle Homes' 2008 bankruptcy filing,[3] and the neighborhood was finally built out in 2011.[4] George Zimmerman moved to the community in 2009. At that time, the United States was experiencing the Great Recession. This caused a "demographic transformation" of the gated community, where 1,400-square-foot (130 m²) townhouses had once sold on average for $250,000. However, by February 2012, that value "...had fallen below $100,000." With the change came a "spate of burglaries" which were largely due to the "...large-scale foreclosures in the wake of the housing crash led investors to rent, rather than sell, the spaces, which brought a new, transient type of resident." These events were the background which led to the fatal shooting and the controversy of the "Stand your ground" laws which were in effect in the entire U.S. state of Florida.[5] After the shootings, the community had been in the "national spotlight."[6] DemographicsAccording to the Columbia Journalism Review, The Retreat at Twin Lakes has a demographic that mirrored that of the city it was in, which was "relatively diverse—50 percent white, 30 percent Hispanic, and 20 percent black." In 2010, the community reported 326 crime incidents which ranged from homicide to burglaries.[7] According to another source, the community was one where "very few black teens like [Trayvon Martin] live."[8] In an opinion piece in the New York Times, Rich Benjamin blames the gated communities for contributing to the death of Trayvon Martin saying "gated communities churn a vicious cycle by attracting like-minded residents who seek shelter from outsiders and whose physical seclusion then worsens paranoid groupthink against outsiders."[9] References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.lennar.com|title=Lennar official website}} 2. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.tampabay.com/news/humaninterest/trayvon-martins-killing-shatters-safety-within-retreat-at-twin-lakes-in/1221799|title=Trayvon Martin's killing shatters safety within Retreat at Twin Lakes in Sanford}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2010-04-06/business/os-tousa-bankrupcty-preference-claims-20100406_1_tousa-bankruptcy-fallout-repay|title=Bankruptcy fallout: Contractors fight repaying home builder Tousa}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.pointecentralfloridarealty.com/The-Retreat-At-Twin-Lakes-6-6067.html|title=The Retreat At Twin Lakes}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nationalreview.com/article/354042/neighborhood-zimmerman-watched-ian-tuttle|title=The Neighborhood Zimmerman Watched}} 6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/03/28/zimmerman-s-twin-lakes-community-was-on-edge-before-trayvon-shooting.html|title=Zimmerman’s Twin Lakes Community Was on Edge Before Trayvon Shooting}} 7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cjr.org/behind_the_news/reporting_trayvon.php?page=all|title=Reporting Trayvon}} 8. ^{{cite web|url=http://seattletimes.com/text/2017819414.html|title=Florida shooter George Zimmerman not easily pigeonholed }} 9. ^{{cite web|url=http://hereandnow.wbur.org/2012/04/30/sanford-florida-neighborhood|title=Did Gated Community ‘Groupthink’ Play A Role In Trayvon Martin’s Shooting?}} External links
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