Friday, March 13, 2015

Growth of the Northwest of the City

A group of important developments are currently raising the length and scope of our thriving City of Doral; others in administrative processes. Private companies have put their trust in this new land that gathers important sectors such as industrial, commercial and residential which makes it attractive for future investment.

I want to explain what these developments and how our city is growing harmoniously thanks to the work of the private sector along with the city, which is planned for the execution of the works mentioned below:

MIDTOWN PROJECT DORAL: located northeast of the city. A total of 1548 housing units are built. In an area of 300,000 square feet; 75,000 square feet others are developing trade and office areas.

In this same area, we have a project under the approval process, DORAL COMMERCIAL COMMONS. With an area of 7,500-sqft for restaurants; 24,000 square feet of office spaces; about 4000 square feet assigned for restaurants with outdoors seating area. Also, commercial c/o retail, 104,000 square feet.

A third project, already under construction by the company Lennar, is the GRAND BAY NORTH with 347 housing units and SOUTH GRAND BAY with 1700 homes. There is a Charter School; K-12 located at 78 terraces 102 avenue.

With these constructions the lands that at some point didn’t have any type usage are now being developed. This adds to the whole area located by the 114 PARK AVE, which is already under construction and next to the GRAND DORAL ONE AND TWO, which is a residential area. So far, the owners have submitted their applications to the Planning & Zoning Department for change of use. 

It is important for the development of this project to meet the zoning High Density and Multifamily 3. At this point, the owners are working with the community and during the month of April should come to the city for their respective process, as it was reported by the Department of Planning & Zoning, efficiently directed by Julian Perez.

I have given you an overview of the North West area, but during our next edition I will be offering information from other areas of our city.


To conclude, I just want to say that along with the construction sector we are developing a more urban city, leading Doral as a model among other cities in Miami-Dade County, based on the organized planning and looking into the future.

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