Plaza Celia, a new boutique mixed-use apartment building in Little Havana named after the late Cuban-born singer Celia Cruz, has officially broken ground. Plaza Celia will rise 4-stories and will feature 16 rental apartment rental units targeted at students and the local workforce with ground-floor retail. Units will come in 1 and 2-bedroom floor-plans and will range in size from 700 SF to 905 SF. Plaza Celia is located at 2640 SW 12th Street and is being developed by Metronomic, Inc. Metronomic, Inc. has been making waves in recent years with their business model of crowdfunding projects. Currently, Metronomic has 2 projects under development via crowdfunding, GroveHaus in Coconut Grove and Plaza Celia. Essentially, Metronomic identifies a development and goes under-contract for the land while developing the project. They then advertise the project on their crowdfunding platform to raise commitments for the crowdfunded financing from individual investors. Once they reach their dollar goal of crowdfunded investment, Metronomic simultaneously closes on the land, crowdfunded financing and additional financing previously committed by private lenders. In 2013 the Securities and Exchange Commission opened the prospects of crowdfunding to real estate investors via the JOBS Act. The JOBS Act stipulates that developers can solicit funds from the public, provided that the investors are accredited, meaning that they have a newt worth over $1 million or make in excess of $200,000 annually. Construction on Plaza Celia is expected to wrap up in Q4 2018.