Infinity’s Miami Beach mixed-use project vote postponed amid worries over retail vacancies, garage
Approval of Infinity Collective’s proposed mixed-use project on Miami Beach’s Alton Road was postponed amid concerns over traffic, setbacks and nearby retail vacancies. The Miami Beach Planning Board on Tuesday voted to continue the item to its May 5 meeting. New York-based Infinity Collective’s preliminary plan is for a 14-story building with 184 apartments, 43,000 square feet of offices and 42,000 square feet of retail, according to its application. It’s asking for the creation of the Alton City Center Overlay district for the 1.4-acre assemblage at 1656-1680 Alton Road and 1677 West Avenue. The proposal stirred up talks of Miami […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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