
Colt Dodd
Freelance Writer at Florida YIMBY
Freelance Senior Editor at PetMojo
Freelance Reporter at American Kennel Club
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floridayimby.com | Colt Dodd
Miami-based developer Pinnacle Housing has filed plans for the second phase of its affordable housing community in the region. The project comes on the heels of its predecessor, Tropical Pointe, a 215-unit development next door. Tropical Crossings will measure eight stories above grade, offering 110 studios and one-bedroom homes. The units would span about 500 to 680 square feet, and they would be reserved for seniors.
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floridayimby.com | Colt Dodd
Nearly three years after securing approval for NoMi Square, Integra Investments is one step closer to breaking ground, thanks to a $65 million construction loan. Construction is expected to start on the seven-story venture this summer, where it’s estimated to take two years. Upon completion, NoMi Square will measure seven stories above grade and comprise 342 units, all of which will be designated as workforce housing.
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floridayimby.com | Colt Dodd
Construction is “progressing rapidly” on a European-inspired hotel in St. Augustine. Asante Asset Management intends to unveil AC Hotel St. Augustine by Marriott at the end of this year. The four-story hotel will offer 142 rooms designed with both professional travel and leisure in mind. According to Hotel-Online, the venture will feature 1,500 square feet of meeting space, with the ability to accommodate various events, including weddings and business conferences.
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floridayimby.com | Colt Dodd
A multi-phase housing development designed by REG Architects has broken ground in West Palm Beach. The project is called “Roseland Gardens,” and it will replace a public housing community built in the 1940s. The first phase of the two-phase venture will comprise 148 homes divided between two four-story buildings. The buildings themselves will measure 75,000 square feet, and there would be a 5,000-square-foot clubhouse with various amenities.
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floridayimby.com | Colt Dodd
Following a trend of building residential developments in parking lots, Federal Realty Investment Trust has proposed a 308-apartment complex in Pembroke Pines. The venture would occupy 2.7 acres of the Shops at Pembroke Gardens’ parking lot; the developer purchased the mall itself for $180.5 million in 2022. The new development would offer studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and three-bedroom homes. All of the residences would be designated as workforce housing.
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