Cornerstone, Brookstone propose 354-unit multifamily project in Little Havana
The Cornerstone Group and Brookstone Partners propose a 354-unit multifamily tower in Miami’s Little Havana neighborhood, amid an apartment building frenzy in South Florida. Cornerstone and Brookstone, both based in Hollywood, want to develop an eight-story building with a 5,000-square-foot grocery store on a 2.4-acre site on the northwest corner of Northwest Eighth Avenue and West Flagler Street, according to an application attached to a Miami board’s agenda. The assemblage is at 826, 834, 842, 852 and 860 Northwest First Street; 805, 815, 827, 835, 843, 853 and 861 West Flagler Street; and 26 Northwest Eighth Avenue. The Miami Urban […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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