Developer Scores Final Approval For South Florida’s Biggest Live Local Act Project

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Miami-Dade County has given the green light to The HueHub, an $880 million mixed-use project planned for Miami’s West Little River neighborhood. The development is being spearheaded by Spain-based Pablo Castro in partnership with local developer Laura Tauber.

Set to rise on a 12-acre site at 8395 NW 27th Avenue, the project will bring more than 4,000 “attainably priced” apartments across seven 35-story towers. Units will come fully furnished, with rents starting around $1,300 for studios, $1,600 for one-bedrooms, and $1,900 for two-bedrooms.

Residents will also have access to nearly 200,000 square feet of amenities, including a learning center, co-working areas, community spaces, laundry facilities, an urgent care center, and a two-acre public park.

Groundbreaking is targeted for the end of this year.

The HueHub is also notable for being one of the largest developments to leverage Florida’s Live Local Act, a 2023 law designed to encourage affordable and workforce housing across the state.

Source: RE Business