Midtown Capital advances plan under Live Local for 300-unit apartment building in Plantation
Midtown Capital Partners advanced its plan to build 300 apartments, including 60 affordable housing units, on a parking lot at a Plantation office park, under the state’s Live Local Act. The Plantation City Council on Wednesday unanimously approved a site plan for the six-story multifamily development on a parking lot that has an industrial land use designation and is zoned for light industrial operations. The 7.9-acre development site at 7510 West Sunrise Boulevard is an under-utilized parking lot at the Plantation Pointe office park, where entertainment technology company Magic Leap and pet supplies retailer Chewy have their headquarters. “The location […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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