“It’s a disaster”: First Live Local Act proposal in Surfside riles up small coastal town
A proposal for Surfside’s first Live Local Act project with an 11-story building in an area capped at four floors has riled the coastal municipality. Two developers want to build Ocean Walk Residences & Hotel with 33 residential and hotel units on the 0.3-acre site at 250 95th Street, according to an application filed in November. The applicants are an affiliate of the site owner, New York-based Postal Realty Trust led by Andrew Spodek, and an entity called Ocean Walk Surfside LLC, registered to an attorney in downtown Miami. The site, now home to an 8,000-square-foot post office, is on […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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