Spanish developer scores final approval for 4K-unit Live Local Act project — South Florida’s biggest
A Spanish developer scored final approval for a 4,032-unit Live Local Act project in West Little River. The complex marks the biggest South Florida development under the state’s affordable and workforce housing law, as well as one of the biggest planned projects in the tri-county region overall. Pablo Castro plans The HueHub with seven 35-story apartment towers on the nearly 12-acre site at 8395 Northwest 27th Avenue in unincorporated Miami-Dade County. Laura Tauber, a longtime South Florida developer and investor who co-founded Bay Harbor Islands-based commercial real estate firm Taubco with her husband, Irwin Tauber, is partnering on the project […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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