Controversial mixed-use project with private school in Coral Gables heads to final vote
A controversial mixed-use project with a private school proposed on a site that formerly housed a church is up for a final city commission hearing in Coral Gables. At the center of opposition to the project is the property’s historic religious garden. Chicago-based Fifield Companies plans to build Crystal Residences, a nine-story building at 110 Phoenetia Avenue, that would include 184 residential units, 16 ground-floor live-work units and nonprofit school Crystal Academy that supports children with autism, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and more. The 226,190-square-foot development would also include 300 parking spaces. Crystal Academy, which operates on site, would receive […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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