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A site plan for a 20-story mixed-use project near North Miami Beach has been filed by 18050 W Investments LLC.

Site Plan Filed for Modern North Miami Beach Mixed-Use Project 

A site plan for a 20-story mixed-use project near North Miami Beach has been filed by 18050 W Investments LLC. 

The project is proposed on less than an acre in the Ojus neighborhood that currently has two residential buildings. The property was acquired in a $4.22 million package last year.  

The proposed project would have 120 studio and one-bedroom apartments and five two-bedroom units. It would feature more than 90,000 square feet of office space on multiple floors, apartments on six floors, and amenities for both tenant types. It will also provide 5580 square feet of commercial space, along with almost 300 parking spots.

The plan will require a change in zoning for one of the parcels so they are both zoned mixed-use corridor.

Attorneys Pedro Gassant and Alberto J. Torres represented the developer in the transaction, and Miami-based Arquitectonica designed the project.

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