Developer Proposes ‘Ocean Walk’ for 250 95th St, Surfside, FL

Image by Plus LLC

New York-based developer Florida Postal Holdings LLC has proposed a project with workforce housing in Surfside.

Ocean Walk would comprise close to 80,000 square feet of new construction, measuring 11 stories above grade. In total, the venture would host 22 residences and 11 hotel rooms. Of the 22 homes, nine would be workforce housing, including seven studio apartments and two one-bedroom units on the second floor. The remaining 13 residences would be luxury condos offering four bedrooms.

Plans also call for 11 hotel rooms: three standard units and eight suites. The hotel rooms would be located on the third floor and their amenities on the fourth floor. Residential amenities include a swimming pool, pickleball court, fitness center, and recreational space.

The 11-story building would replace this post office, which closed in early 2025. Image from Google Earth

As noted, Florida Postal Holdings LLC is the developer. Plus LLC, based in Parkland, is the architect. If approved, Ocean Walk would mark the first community approved under the Live Local Act in Surfside. The venture would occupy a .33-acre site that hosts an 8,000-square-foot post office. The post office ceased operations in spring 2025.

The Miami-Dade Beacon Council reports that Surfside’s median household income is $96,297. Developments can qualify for incentives under the Live Local Act if they designate at least 40 percent of their homes for households earning up to 120 percent of the area median income (AMI).

Ocean Walk would be located at 250 95th St, Surfside, FL, 33154, in Miami-Dade County.

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1 Comment on "Developer Proposes ‘Ocean Walk’ for 250 95th St, Surfside, FL"

  1. Wait, they’re demolishing a neat Streamline Moderne/MiMo transitional piece of architecture, and the parking lot directly on Collins Avenue is staying?

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