Coral Rock Development Group Announces Mixed-Use Workforce/ Affordable Housing Project Buena Vida In Little Havana
Coral Gables-based Coral Rock Development Group today unveiled plans for Buena Vida, a Little Havana-based workforce/affordable housing mixed-use project. Located at 22nd Avenue and Flagler Street, Buena Vida will encompass 175 units of workforce and affordable housing boasting a compelling mix of one, two and three-bedroom floorplans ranging in size from 471 to 1,105 square feet along with structured parking. The eight-story project will also include 15,000 square feet of retail space.
Full-service featured community amenities will include a gym, dog park, conference center, pool and BBQ area. The retail space will include a medical wellness center for the benefit of residents and the surrounding area, along with a mix of retail shops and restaurants designed to enrich the neighborhood.
Buena Vida was designed by RSP Architects. Groundbreaking on the project will begin in 2022 and is scheduled for completion in 2023.
“We are very pleased to announce Buena Vida and create a high-quality workforce/affordable housing offering for families and seniors,” said Michael Wohl, principal of Coral Rock Development Group. “We are grateful for the support of Commissioner Joe Carollo in seeing our vision come to life to add to the growth and development in the Little Havana neighborhood. His endorsement has been critical in bringing this forward. As we’ve seen throughout the pandemic and the disruption of livelihoods for so many members of our community over the past year, now more than ever there’s an overwhelming need to provide apartments for those who cannot afford the high current market rate and are as a result paying a high percentage of family income for rent.”
Coral Rock Development Group is also developing Pura Vida Hialeah, a nine-acre major mixed-use development set to be the first of its kind in more than 20 years. Pura Vida Hialeah topped off earlier this year and is on schedule for completion in Q1 2022.
Rendering via RSP Architects/ Coral Rock Development Group