Developers seek density bonuses to build apartments on Kendall resi lots
Two developers are eyeing sites near a Baptist Health hospital in Kendall for their separate three-story residential developments, which would tap density bonuses to bring a combined 146 units to the area. The Serralta Family Trust, represented by Ignacio Serralta and Vivian Serralta, are planning 67 apartments for 8401 Southwest 94th Street, the South Florida Business Journal reported. The family’s primary residence currently occupies the 1.5-acre site. The Serraltas acquired it in 2000 for $312,000. According to a pre-application filed with the city, 10 percent of the development will be workforce housing. Cape Summit 69 Holdings LLC, managed by Luis […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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