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Board approves Palm Court public-housing redevelopment plan with phased construction to avoid displacement
Summary
Commissioners unanimously approved a redevelopment of the Palm Court public-housing site that replaces existing units and adds mixed-income affordable units; developer and Miami-Dade Public Housing said phasing would avoid resident displacement and the project will include community health space and on-site amenities.
Miami-Dade County commissioners unanimously approved zoning and related actions to permit redevelopment of the Palm Court public-housing site into a larger, modernized apartment complex with on-site community services.
Why it matters: The project is a public–private partnership between Miami-Dade Public Housing and Related Urban (the applicant). It replaces aging 1970s-era buildings and increases the total number of affordable units while committing to a phased construction approach intended to avoid on-site displacement of existing residents.
Related Urban’s principal, Albert Milo, told the board the development team…
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