Quail Roost Transit Village is unfolding in Cutler Bay, Florida. Upon completion, the multi-million-dollar venture will eventually offer 500 homes––140 of will be affordable housing units, per Cash Flow in Miami Realty. The publication reports that Quail Roost Transit Village is a five-phase project. When finished, it’ll comprise more than 100,000 square feet of new construction.
The first phase will offer 200 apartments and a parking garage, while the second phase will offer 30,000 square feet of retail shops and restaurants. The mixed-used development rests on an 8.5-acre lot. The South Florida Business Journal reports that the venture’s been in the works since 2016 and will evolve alongside a new rapid transit bus system.
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Presently, the build site is vacant.
Cutler Bay Town Centre LLC is the development’s owner. Sources note that this is the Palmetto-based firm’s only active venture. Burgos Lanza & Associates Inc. is the architect. Conceptual renderings reveal that the residential aspect could measure more than five stories above grade. JCM Consultants Inc. is the civil engineer.
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The venture will sit behind a Shell gas station.
Quail Roost Transit Village’s address is 10100 Southwest 186th Street, Cutler Bay, Florida, in Miami-Dade County. It’s behind a Shell gas station on an undeveloped lot. The community is also east of Zoo Miami and the Ronald Reagan Turnpike.
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