Kimco advances 280-unit planned apartment development at Hollywood shopping center
Kimco Realty Corporation advanced plans to build an eight-story apartment building with 280 units at its Oakwood Plaza shopping center in Hollywood. The Hollywood City Commission on Wednesday approved Kimco’s design and site plan for the multifamily development, part of the company’s master plan to redevelop the 1990s-era shopping center as a mixed-use property. In 2023, the Hollywood City Commission rezoned Oakwood Plaza and approved a master plan to redevelop the shopping center, which has 845,000 square feet of retail space. Now, Kimco has 24 months to obtain building permits for the development on a vacant, 8.2-acre site at 2800 […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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