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Miami-Dade County And Related Urban Development Group Break Ground on Three Round Towers

Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos A. Gimenez,  Chairwoman Audrey M. Edmonson and Related Urban Development Group (RUDG) have celebrated the ground-breaking of Three Round Towers B&C and Brisas del Este, an affordable housing development encompassing three buildings for a combined total of 383 units in the Allapattah area of Miami-Dade County. They were joined by a special guest on this occasion, the Honorable Dr. Benjamin S. Carson, Secretary for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

The Three Round Towers development was originally built in 1970 on approximately 6.98 acres and included three towers (Towers A, B and C), a Community Center and parking for residents. Tower A was substantially renovated in 2018 by Related Urban. The current renovations are focused on the major rehabilitation of Towers B and C along with the construction of Brisas del Este, a new 120-unit affordable housing project. RUDG, the affordable housing arm of prolific developer Related Group, will serve as Miami-Dade County’s developer partner. 

The rehabilitation of the two existing towers and the new construction of Brisas Del Este will result in stylish, well-appointed residences tailor made to serve a primarily senior population through elevated accessibility options. The projects will serve residents from 30% area median income (AMI) up to 80% AMI and will be completed in the beginning of 2022.

“By fully leveraging multiple financing sources, our County is paving the way more for smart projects that create vital affordable housing for our residents,” said Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos A. Gimenez. “Miami-Dade’s public-private partnership with Related Urban Development Group has been a key component leading to the success of this particular project, and I look forward to the County’s continuing wise use of P3’s moving forward.”

The total development cost for the three buildings is more than $106 million. The layering of financing makes this development the largest of its kind in the nation  utilizing Opportunity Zone Funds ($24 million) in combination with other federal and HUD resources, such as Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC), Rental Assistance Demonstration funding (RAD), Home Investment Partnerships (HOME) from the City of Miami, and a Purchase Money Mortgage (PMM) of $18 million from Miami-Dade County to the developer. County and State surtax funds are also being invested in the project. More importantly, the Opportunity Zone investment of $24 million was made by personally by Related Group CEO Jorge M. Peréz.

“The redevelopment of Three Round Towers and the addition of Brisas Del Este leverages the widest range of financing available in affordable housing development,” said Albert Milo, Jr President of RUDG. “It is truly a first-of-its-kind project made possible by our partners at the County, who we have worked with over a dozen times to create transformative affordable housing solutions across Miami-Dade. Through collaborations like this, we are able to continue making a real difference for the residents of the communities we build in.”

“With this project we are proving that Opportunity Zone funding is scalable for major affordable housing developments,” said Michael Liu, Director for Miami-Dade Public Housing and Community Development (PHCD). Liu continued, “With a visionary like Jorge Perez and extraordinary builder in Albert Milo, our plan to transform all of our public housing with private sector partners will succeed.” 

Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Jimenez and Dr. Benjamin S. Carson, Secretary for the U.S. Department of Housing

Jorge Perez, Chairman & CEO Related Group

Miami-Dade County Chairwoman Audrey M. Edmonson

Mayor-Dade Mayor Carlos Gimenez

Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Jimenez and Dr. Benjamin S. Carson, Secretary for the U.S. Department of Housing