Live Local drives another big multifamily project near El Portal
Developers want to build a 480-unit Live Local Act project near Interstate 95, marking a surge in proposals under the state law meant to address housing affordability. Two entities managed by Barbara and Sebastian Cobas of Miami filed an application for a 19-story development called NoMi 7|90 on nearly 3 acres at 9001 Northwest Seventh Avenue and 663 Northwest 90th Street in unincorporated Miami-Dade County. 10. The site is west of I-95, near El Portal. The developers are seeking a pre-application meeting with the county, which is generally done to gauge Miami-Dade staff’s input on a project before filing a […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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