Paul Cejas plans Lincoln Road apartment project
Paul Cejas, the chairman of PLC Investments and ambassador to Belgium under Bill Clinton, is planning an apartment project on Lincoln Road. Cejas’ proposal for the site 1600 Washington Avenue and 1601 Drexel Avenue in Miami Beach will be considered by the city’s Planning Board at its Sept. 9 meeting, the South Florida Business Journal reported. Cejas’ 420 Lincoln Rd Development LLC is requesting to rezone the 1.6-acre site at that address, to replace the 15,340-square-foot commercial building at 1600 Washington Avenue with a planned 15-story, 210-unit multifamily development, the outlet reported. The apartments will span nearly 217,000 square feet, […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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