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Board approves 22‑unit workforce housing project in Normandy Isles; waivers narrowed

2775002 · March 25, 2025
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The Historic Preservation Board unanimously approved June 15 a four‑story, 22‑unit workforce housing building at 1144 Marseille Drive, saying the design respects the Normandy Isles historic district while adding long‑term affordable housing.

The Miami Beach Historic Preservation Board voted unanimously June 15 to approve a certificate of appropriateness for a four‑story workforce housing building at 1144 Marseille Drive, in the Normandy Isles historic district.

The project, filed as HPB210459, is led by the Housing Authority of the City of Miami Beach (HACM). Staff described the design as “well conceived” and recommended approval with conditions to enhance compatibility with nearby contributing buildings. The proposed building will include a community room, roof terrace, 12 parking spaces, one ground‑floor residential…

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