Paxton proposes 230-unit affordable housing complex in Princeton
A development firm proposes a 230-unit affordable housing complex in Princeton, as project applications continue to flow in south Miami-Dade County. Miami-based Paxton Development Group wants to build the Legacy Park project, consisting of a pair of seven-story buildings with 115 units each at 13850 Southwest 248th Street in unincorporated Miami-Dade, according to a filing submitted to the county last week. One of the buildings will include ground-floor retail and the other will be designated for residents who are 55 and older. Designed by Corwil Architects, Legacy Park will have one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments restricted for renters who earn up […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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