Miami board approves two major projects in Midtown and Edgewater
A pair of massive projects in Midtown Miami and Edgewater easily passed a city architectural aesthetics examination. On Wednesday, the Miami Urban Development Review Board approved the master plan for Midtown Park, a planned $2 billion four-tower mixed-use complex at 3055 North Miami Avenue being built in phases, starting with a Proper-branded condominium. The board also greenlit the design for a 47-story mixed-use high-rise with 499 apartments for a development site at 3350 Biscayne Boulevard that is currently for sale. Midtown Park The board voted 3 to 0 in favor of Midtown Park’s master plan with a few minor tweaks […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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