In a recent government meeting, developers outlined plans for the Miramar rehabilitation project, which will see significant changes to the historic site. Key discussions focused on the removal of the third floor and the introduction of approximately 25,000 square feet of retail space, alongside six planned retail units and several restaurants on the first floor. The second floor is expected to feature around 7,000 to 8,000 square feet of office space, aimed at providing affordable options for local businesses.
The developers emphasized their commitment to preserving the building's historical integrity while addressing community needs, particularly in affordable housing and office space. They clarified that there are no plans to incorporate Airbnb units into the project. The proposed towers will reach heights of around 200 feet, with careful consideration given to the impact on surrounding views and the community.
Parking arrangements were also discussed, with plans for both residential and public access, totaling around 140 residential parking spaces. The developers assured that safety measures would be in place during construction, particularly regarding potential lead and asbestos issues, with specialized teams handling the work.
Concerns were raised about the project's budget and potential overruns, with developers expressing confidence in their financial management based on past experiences. The acquisition of additional property has allowed for an increase in the number of residential units from 55 to 70.
As the project moves forward, the developers plan to engage with the community through a dedicated Facebook page to address ongoing questions and updates. The meeting concluded with a commitment to transparency and collaboration with local residents as the rehabilitation progresses.