As Miami struggles to shake off its notorious reputation as the nationwide epicenter of the affordability crisis, development has been primarily restricted to two options: single-family homes or towers. But perhaps it’s small- to mid-sized projects designed to fit on castoff, difficult-to-develop lots that are the answer. Developer Laura Weinstein-Berman’s Project Peach –– named for its peach-colored exteriors with yellow framing the windows –– is exactly that kind of development. The four-story building has three live-work units, all already leased, as well as a floor for a community services group, a ground-floor space for a juice bar, a rooftop terrace […]
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