Extended Stay Hotel Projects Evolving in Jacksonville and Palm Springs, FL
Florida YIMBY has learned of various projects that plan to bring extended stay hotels in Jacksonville and Palm Springs.
Florida YIMBY has learned of various projects that plan to bring extended stay hotels in Jacksonville and Palm Springs.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has approved permits for M-Tower, a mixed-use development planned for downtown Miami. The permits allow for a structure to reach 605 feet above ground or 615 feet above mean sea level. These permits were approved on July 2, 2024, and will expire on January 1, 2026.
General contractor Bradley Construction Company has recently broken ground on an affordable housing development near downtown St. Petersburg. Vincentian Village will offer 73 units; 50 one-bedroom and 23 two-bedroom residences in a six-story building.
An application for a mixed-use project in Downtown Pompano, known as Patagonia, has been submitted for review by the city’s Development Review Committee on July 3. The project, proposed by the Pompano Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) in collaboration with developers Frank Gotsman of Hadar Homes and Invest Capital Group under the ICG CGP 58, LLC, is set to be built on 1.26 acres owned by the CRA. The site is on both sides of Northwest Seventh Avenue, north of Martin Luther King Boulevard and a block north of Atlantic Boulevard.
A Houston-based developer and its partner have plans to start construction on a multi-family housing development in Cocoa. The Orlando Business Journal reports that the Brownstone Group and Carter Funds recently purchased 53 acres, 14 of which will host the apartment complex.
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