Edison Courts

Edison Courts is a Miami-Dade 345-unit public housing apartment complex just west of the Little Haiti (Lemon City) neighborhood of Miami, Florida.

The 345-unit low rent housing project Edison Courts, completed in 1941 and designed by the firm of Paist and Stewart with associate architects Robert Law Weed, Vladimir Virrick and E.L. Robertson, provided public housing for white people.

[citation needed] Edison Courts has maintained most of its historic ambience and is a wonderful example of WPA craftsmanship and design.

[citation needed] Notable Miami native and rapper Frantz Fatal mentions Edison Courts in many songs.

The sun's rays would heat the water in the pipes to 180 °F (82 °C), after which it would be stored in an insulated tank for bathing and clothes washing.

An Edison Court building