Developers Propose ‘Black Creek Apartments’ in Miami’s Goulds Neighborhood
Local developers have proposed a multi-family housing development for Miami’s Goulds neighborhood.
Local developers have proposed a multi-family housing development for Miami’s Goulds neighborhood.
Chicago-based 2455 Polk LLC has proposed a low-rise housing development in Broward County. Current plans call for a four-story development with 30 units, including one-bedroom and two-bedroom floorplans. The average residence will measure 735 square feet.
Pine Island Park, located in Sunrise, would comprise 120 homes. For a project to be considered under the Live Local Act, at least 40 percent of the units would have to be reserved for those earning up to 120 percent of the area median income (AMI); every home at Pine Island Park would be deemed affordable.
Two developers have proposed what could be the first Live Local community in Oakland Park. The Powerline Apartments would measure nine stories and require 325,761 square feet of new construction, occupying a vacant 2.4-acre site.
Atlanta-based Wood Partners is constructing a multi-family housing development in Southwest Florida. Palmetto (with some sources calling it Altera Palmetto) will comprise 246 units in four stories, offering a mix of one-bedroom to three-bedroom floorplans.
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