Crosswind Lake Harris Planned for Lake County, Florida

Kolter Homes LLC intends to move forward with Cresswind Lake Harris, an age-restricted community in Lake County, Florida. The $224 million venture will offer 625 single-family homes. Many will sit on generously-sized lots, as the parcel measures more than 200 acres.

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Grover Corlew Proposes 271-Unit Mayla Delray For 1625 South Congress Avenue in Delray Beach

Boca Raton-based Grover Corlew wants to build a 271-unit residential development at 1625 South Congress Avenue in Delray Beach. Dubbed Mayla Delray, the project would be the third in the developer’s portfolio under the Mayla Residences brand and is a response to fill in a need for residential housing as demand continues to grow. The proposal calls for an 8-story structure with Class-A residential units within an existing office complex that sits south of Linton Boulevard and west of the Interstate 95 and CSX train tracks. Of the 271 units, 55 will be set aside for workforce housing, and the development would also bring a string of landscaped plaza features along South Congress Avenue, including a transit stop, that would be linked to existing and proposed buildings

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Developer Seeks Shoreline Approval For 30-Story Mixed-Use Tower At 1755 Kennedy Causeway In North Bay Village

B Developments under the LGE NBV, LLC filed an application with Miami-Dade County for a shoreline review at 1755 Kennedy Causeway in North Bay Village. The developer is planning a 340-foot-tall mixed-use building designed by Arquitectonica that would stand 30 stories and directly front Biscayne Bay. Plans calls for 473,252 square feet of space including 201 residential units with 32,654 square feet of amenities, a 19,455-square-foot space for a restaurant with a waterfront terrace, a 1,860-square-foot juice bar/coffee bar on the ground floor, 52,358 square feet of office space and a parking structure incorporated into the podium with 408 parking spaces. ArquitectonicaGEO is the landscape architect with Kimley-Horn as the civil engineer.

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