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Downtown Miami Gut Punch as Nan McKay Axes 101 Housing Jobs

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Published on March 13, 2026
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Nan McKay & Associates, a California-based affordable-housing consultancy, has filed a state WARN notice that it will shutter two Miami-area offices and cut 101 jobs after its contract with the Miami-Dade Housing Authority ended. The filing, submitted March 11, 2026, sets May 11 as the start date for the layoffs and lists June 30, 2026, as the expected completion date.

State filing lists locations and job counts

The WARN paperwork breaks out 97 positions at 20 SE 3rd Avenue in downtown Miami and 4 positions at 1111 Park Centre Boulevard in Miami Gardens, for a total of 101 jobs on the chopping block. The notices label the closures as permanent and state that none of the affected workers are represented by a union, according to state WARN filings compiled by WARNact.

Contract with Miami-Dade prompted the closures

County records show the Miami work grew out of a 2019 agreement that put Nan McKay in charge of managing the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher program. That role covered intake, case management, inspections and family self-sufficiency support under the county’s housing efforts. The 2019 memorandum that awarded the contract is on file with Miami-Dade County.

About the company

Nan McKay & Associates traces its work back to 1980 and describes itself as a national affordable-housing services firm headquartered in El Cajon, California. The company’s website lists training, Housing Choice Voucher program management and inspection services among its offerings, according to Nan McKay & Associates.

What workers can expect

Under the WARN Act, covered employers must provide 60 days of written notice to affected employees. Those workers may be eligible for state unemployment insurance, COBRA continuation of health coverage and Rapid Response services offered through local America's Job Centers. Federal guidance and worker resources related to WARN are available from the U.S. Department of Labor.

Local context and next steps

The Nan McKay cuts rank among the larger WARN filings in Miami this month and arrive as Florida continues to log a steady stream of WARN submissions in 2026, according to WARNact. Local coverage first flagged the impending closures on March 13, 2026, when WhatNow published details from the WARN filing.

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