Miami Beach board to vote on Terra’s proposed South Beach condo tower
Developer David Martin’s plan for a bayfront condo tower in South Beach heads to the Miami Beach Design Review Board for a vote this week. Martin, CEO of Miami-based Terra, took over the project at 1250 West Avenue last year. The developer plans a 28-story building with up to 106 luxury condos on the nearly 2-acre site, to replace the aging Bay Garden Manor condominium. The board is set to vote on the application at its meeting Thursday. Hollywood-based ODP Architects is designing the new project. Michael Stern’s JDS Development Group previously led the project, including the roughly $120 million […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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