Midtown mixed-use project, Coconut Grove Playhouse overhaul head to Miami board vote
The city of Miami’s Planning Zoning & Appeals Board is set to vote on two big projects: the nearly 1,000-unit Midtown Park development and Miami-Dade County’s long-delayed overhaul of the historic Coconut Grove Playhouse. In Midtown, the developer, a joint venture between Carlos Rosso’s Rosso Development and Alex Vadia’s Midtown Development, are seeking a major use special permit for the 5.3-acre assemblage at 3055 North Miami Avenue. That would allow for 924 residential units, nearly 50,000 square feet of office, 107,000 square feet of retail space, more than 1,100 on-site parking spaces, and the maneuvering of trucks in the public […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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