Terra, Suntex take another stab at Miami Beach Marina redevelopment
Terra and Suntex Marinas filed plans to redevelop the Miami Beach Marina, proposing a 14-story office building. The development would replace the three-story building at 344 Alton Road that includes Monty’s Sunset restaurant, the South Florida Business Journal reported. The Miami Beach Commission is expected to refer the proposal to a committee next month before it heads to the planning board in June. The proposal requires approval from the commission as well as a majority of voters, via a referendum, the outlet said. Plans call for ground-floor retail, to include space for Monty’s and a police substation, plus three stories […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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