Miami Lakes-based Centennial Management Corp. hopes to get approval for a mixed-use venture with affordable housing near the Earlington Court Metrorail Station. The eponymous Earlington Court Apartments would offer 80 residences, spanning 610 to 850 square feet each.
There would be one-bedroom and two-bedroom layout plans. Communal amenities include rooftop activity space. Units would be available to those earning 30 to 80 percent of the area median income (AMI), with most residences reserved for those earning 60 percent of AMI. According to Miami-Dade County, a one-person household earning 80 percent of the AMI would make $63,550 a year. Most (but not all) of the units will be reserved for seniors.
The six-story building would offer 9,000 square feet of retail, along with 42 parking spots: 36 off-street and six on-street spaces. Zillow notes that Centennial Management Corp. purchased the 6,137-square-foot build site for $875,000 in 2019. Presently, the Earlington Court Apartments is in its pre-application phase; it doesn’t appear that the developer is seeking approval under the Live Local Act, although it expects to get funding from the Florida Housing Finance Authority.
Deerfield Beach-based Gallo Herbert Architects designed the development. It also designed Peace Village, an affordable housing development for seniors in Palm Beach County. The Earlington Court Apartments could occupy 4052 N.W. 22nd Ave., Miami, FL, 33142, in Miami-Dade County.
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