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Commissioners approve MMG Coral Way mixed-use plan with townhomes, retail and traffic mitigations
Summary
The Board approved MMG Coral Way’s CDMP and zoning applications to redevelop a 6.72-acre vacant parcel into a horizontal mixed-use project with 38 townhomes, about 27,000 square feet of retail, and proffered traffic and parks improvements including a traffic signal and contributions to a nearby park.
Miami-Dade County commissioners unanimously approved a CDMP amendment and companion zoning to permit a horizontal mixed-use redevelopment at the northwest corner of Southwest 26th Street (Coral Way) and Southwest 44th Avenue filed by MMG Coral Way, LLC.
Why it matters: The project redesignates a largely vacant 6.72-acre parcel to an office-residential mix and rezones the south half to MCD (Mixed-Use Corridor District) and the north half to RU-4L to allow a combination of retail and townhome development. The developer reduced the project’s scale after neighborhood outreach, from an initially proposed 200 units to the approved program of 38 townhomes plus 27,000 square feet of…
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