Crescent Heights taps Live Local for towering Edgewater vision
Crescent Heights’ second Live Local Act project in Edgewater, with 1,300 residential units next to its Forma Miami development, puts all of the “workforce” units required under terms of the state law in one building and market-rate apartments in a taller tower. The firm, led by Russell Galbut, Sonny Kahn and Bruce Menin, proposed a 50-story tower with 780 market-rate units and a 28-story building with 527 “workforce” units meant for residents earning no more than 120 percent of the area median income, the South Florida Business Journal reported. Even though the more affordable apartments will be in a separate […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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