Miami, Florida — A housing services contractor plans to lay off 101 employees in Miami-Dade County after losing a major government contract.
According to a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) notice filed Wednesday, Nan McKay & Associates, Inc. plans a permanent reduction in workforce tied to the ending of its contract with the Miami-Dade Housing Authority.
The layoffs are expected to occur in phases between Monday, May 11, 2026, and June 30, 2026, according to the filing submitted to state and local officials.
The notice lists two primary employment sites:
- 20 SE 3rd Ave., Miami, Florida
- 1111 Park Centre Blvd., Miami Gardens, Florida
The company reported 97 employees will be affected in Miami and four in Miami Gardens, with some remote workers also reporting to the offices.
Positions impacted span a wide range of administrative and housing program roles. The largest category includes 67 Housing Specialists, along with seven Housing Specialist II positions. Other roles listed include call center representatives, supervisors, finance specialists, clerks, and fraud investigators.
Nan McKay & Associates provides administrative services for public housing and housing voucher programs nationwide. The company said the workforce reduction is tied directly to the permanent closure of the affected office operations once the housing authority contract ends.
According to the WARN filing, the layoffs are expected to be permanent.
For students, early-career professionals, and young workers, call center and housing program jobs like these often represent entry-level positions in public service administration.
Local workforce development agencies were notified as part of the WARN process to help affected employees connect with job placement and retraining resources.
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