An Administrative Site Plan Review (ASPR) application was submitted on July 1 for Princeton Manor, an affordable housing development aimed at providing 132 new rental apartments. The project is planned for an eight-story high-rise building at 13841 Southwest 252nd Street within the Princeton Community Urban Center in Florida. Princeton Manor is being developed by Princeton Manor LLC, an entity linked to Centennial Management of Miami Lakes, FL. The project is located on an approximately 2.2-acre vacant site in the westernmost portion of the property.
The proposed development will serve elderly residents, offering housing options targeted at those between 30% and 70% of the Area Median Income (AMI). The project will feature a mix of unit sizes, including 82 one-bedroom, one-bathroom units and 50 two-bedroom, two-bathroom units. Parking provisions for the development include 72 proposed spaces, exceeding the required 66 spaces.
Princeton Manor is under the PCUC RM Center zoning district and the RM land use designation. The project will comply with the density allowance of 90 units per acre, proposing approximately 80 units per acre. The ASPR application was formally submitted to facilitate the development process and ensure all zoning and land use requirements are met to implement Princeton Manor successfully.
The architectural plans for Princeton Manor have been designed by Modis Architects, and the landscape architect is Witkin Hults + Partners. This development represents a significant step towards addressing the housing needs of the elderly in the Princeton Community Urban Center. By providing much-needed affordable housing, Princeton Manor is set to contribute positively to the community by offering quality living spaces within the established income restrictions.
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Nice cheerful design for public housing. Well executed.
Is this project finished???