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950 NE 124th Street Mixed-Use Project
The proposed project is a Mixed-Use development featuring 7-Story, 175 Unit, Senior Living residential apartment building with retail space.
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Aliro Luxury Apartments
Currently, this 21-acre lot consists of 871 residential units. This is a new proposal to construct a 9-story, 516-unit multifamily building, with an attached 8-story parking garage, and a 25,259 square foot amenity structure with an attached 3-story parking garage.
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Allure of North Miami
Proposal of a 2 -acre site to construct a 360-unit, 20-story, apartment building, with 8,429 square feet of ground-level retail space, and an attached seven-story parking garage. Under the grant agreement with the North Miami Community Redevelopment Agency (NMCRA), a percentage of the dwelling units will provide affordable housing for the community.
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Audi
This recently built, state-of-the-art car dealership flanks the FEC Railway along Biscayne Boulevard.
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Causeway Village
This project is being proposed on the former site of a Dodge dealership, which was demolished circa 1993 and has since remained undeveloped. The site currently has commercial land use and zoning designations, which prohibit residential.
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Dollar Tree
Heralding the renaissance that is slowly becoming the hallmark of NW 7th Avenue, Dollar Tree is to be the main tenant of this new commercial redevelopment being built on the former site of the Banco Popular building, occupying as much as 11,509 square-foot of the total 13,000 square-foot leasable space.
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East of 5th Townhomes
East of 5th Townhomes was approved twenty two-story townhomes, grouped in 2 clusters of townhome with 12 of these units comprising 1,370 square feet and the balance, 1,200 square feet.
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Emblem Tower Apartments
Proposal of a 1-acre site to construct a 139-unit, 20-story, apartment building, with a combined square footage of 9,989 of ground level retail and office space.
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Essig Storage
The proposed limited access storage facility is to be located at the southeast corner of NE 151st Street and NE 18th Avenue at four stories tall and 109,805 square feet, which includes a small business office.
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Family Dollar
Family Dollar is intending to develop on a vacant, 2.07 acre site. They intend to develop in two phases for a commercial strip. Family Dollar would be the main anchor with 9,180 square feet and 11,200 for additional commercial space.
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Got Room
Got Room is a limited access storage facility east of the proposed Causeway Village. The structure is to be 5-story high and include storage units and an office, which would have a gross floor area of 121,969 square feet.
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Green Elderly Housing
Construction of a 5,663 sq. ft 2-story, 5-unit mixed income senior apartment compiled with landscaping and infrastructure improvements.
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Griffing Gardens
Proposal of an environmentally sustainable 4,895 sq. ft, 5 unit multi-family residential project consisting of four 2-bedroom units and one 3-bedroom to units.
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KIPP NoMi Campus
Mixed use project on a 7.5 acre lot to include construction of a mixed-use project: a three-story area public charter school (K-12) for 1,456 students with 100 staff members, accessory recreational uses, a community garden, a three-story 24-unit residential apartment, and approximately 11,100 sq. ft of retail/commercial/office space.
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Life Storage
This four-story, climate-controlled, limited access storage facility was constructed on a 1.3-acre site abutting the I95 ramp, just south NE 135th Street and east of NW 7th Avenue. It has a total gross floor area of 100,960 square feet.
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Manor Biscayne
Proposal of a 3-acre site to construct a 382-unit, 8-story, apartment building, with 9,335 square feet of ground level retail space.
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McDonald's Biscayne
Renovations to one of North Miami’s oldest McDonald’s locations to include exterior and interior alterations in accordance with corresponding ADA site plan improvements.
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North Miami Condos
The proposed project is a 6-story, 67-unit, luxury condominium multi-family residential project.
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Oleta
Proposal of an 832 unit mixed-use development with a tropical architectural vernacular.
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O'Reilly's Auto Store
Proposal of a 7,336 square feet, one-story retail building on the Southwest corner of NE 135th Street and NE 3rd Court.
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Parcview Villas
The residential townhouse development is to be built on a 1.3-acre vacant site, east of Biscayne Boulevard. The development is to include 18 townhouse units, grouped in 3 blocks of 6 units.
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Planet Fitness North Miami
On the NE corner of 9th Avenue and 125 Street, comes North Miami’s second fitness center. This 24 hour gym will be 16,000 sq. ft, averaging 17-19 employees.
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Publix
This commercial strip is being redeveloped to incorporate a new 45-square foot prototypical Publix and another 23,000 square feet of leasable space for the existing US Fitness Gym and additional retail; the McDonalds and multi-story bank are to remain.
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Red White & Blue Thrift Store
Owners of the Red White & Blue Thrift Store on the northeast side of 125 ST and NE 6th Avenue are renovating the pre-existing structure with the addition of a 1,538 square feet storage building.
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Reflections Funeral Home
This approval will allow the usage of an existing 3,290 square feet commercial building.
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Residences at Griffing Park
Proposal mixed-use development with 28 units and incorporated retail space.
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The Gardens Residences
Proposal of a 3.7-acre site to construct a 369-unit, 9-story, apartment building, with eleven-hundred (1,100) square feet of ground-level cafe space, and an attached three-story parking garage. Under the grant agreement with the North Miami Community Redevelopment Agency (NMCRA), a percentage of the dwelling units will provide affordable housing for the community.
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SoLē Mia Miami
The SoLe Mia Miami Development, consisting of approximately 193 acres in size consists of The Towers, Warren Henry Building, Costco, and a 7.49 acres retail development
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U.S. Storage
The site plan for the U.S. Storage Facility was approved by the City’s Development Review Committee in 2015 and depicts a state-of-the-art, modern building, which includes 2 loading zones and a retail-customer service entryway.