Brookstone, Cornerstone greenlighted for affordable rentals in Little Havana
A Miami projects review board greenlit two workforce and affordable apartment projects that will add nearly 730 units to the city. The urban development review board approved The Cornerstone Group and Brookstone Partners’ plan for 354 units in Little Havana, and Atlantic Pacific Companies’ 375 rentals in Overtown. The board only has the power to recommend approval, denial or design tweaks, with the ultimate authority resting with the Miami planning director. Here’s more about the planned developments: Cornerstone, Brookstone workforce rentals in Little Havana The Cornerstone Group and Brookstone Partners’ second attempt at project approval succeeded. The firms, based in […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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