The Weekly Dirt: New year, same fight as beachfront town opposes Live Local project
It’s a new year, but in Surfside, the arguments sound familiar. A recently proposed Live Local Act project is stirring local opposition, even as state lawmakers look to double-down on the pro-development workforce housing law that has riled up residents and local governments across the state. A pair of developers submitted plans in November for an 11-story, 33-unit residential and hotel project on 95th Street in Surfside. An affiliate of the site owner, New York-based Postal Realty Trust led by Andrew Spodek, and an entity called Ocean Walk Surfside LLC, filed the application. The building would replace a single-story pink […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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