Integra pitches $386M deal to remake Miami-Dade public housing site
Integra Solutions wants to take on one of Miami-Dade’s biggest public housing overhauls, proposing a $385.9 million redevelopment that would quintuple density on a 12-acre Brownsville site while layering in a wide spread of income-restricted units. The Miami-based developer is asking the county for a 99-year ground lease and master development agreement to raze and rebuild the aging Annie Coleman 15 complex with 905 apartments, the South Florida Business Journal reported. The proposal heads to the county’s Housing Committee next week. The site, at 2200 and 2501 N.W. 57th Street, holds 144 public housing units built in 1965. Integra also […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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