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Commission approves Trinity Cathedral site redevelopment with $2 million proffer for resident housing assistance and public safety improvements
Summary
The Board approved a mixed‑use redevelopment at Trinity Cathedral that preserves the historic church while allowing a 42‑story residential tower; the Episcopal Diocese proffered $2 million in residential rental assistance over 10 years and additional pedestrian and transit safety investments.
The Miami‑Dade County Commission approved a redevelopment plan for the Episcopal Diocese of Southeast Florida's Trinity Cathedral property that will allow a residential tower and associated parish uses, together with proffered public benefits including housing assistance and pedestrian safety upgrades.
Neeson Kasdan and project counsel presented the application as a transit‑adjacent mixed‑use redevelopment on underutilized property near a Metromover station. The proposed plan would construct a 42‑story building with 462 residential units (the applicant noted the permitted maximum would allow many more units and…
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