Legacy Real Estate, Urban American push resi plan for Miami Beach-owned land
Legacy Real Estate Development and Urban American are seeking a density boost for their multifamily plans on a city-owned property in Miami Beach’s Collins Park neighborhood. The developers’ business entity requested a zoning change to build 105 residential units while preserving portions of the historic Barclay building, which has sat empty for years. The project will also add 1,000 square feet of neighborhood retail. The proposal is scheduled to go before the Miami Beach Planning Board on July 7 and requires approval from the Miami Beach City Commission to move forward. Miami Beach commissioners selected Legacy Real Estate and Urban […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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