A Miami-area based developer is planning a seven-story condominium building on the site of the former Kodra Professional Center across from Marie Selby Botanical Gardens.
Unilog Group LLC had its initial appearance before the city’s Development Review Committee on June 4 for a project currently called 777 South Palm Avenue Condos. Located along Mound Street (U.S. 41) between Pineapple and Orange avenues, the development is the first to take advantage of both the city’s attainable housing inclusion bonus density and the new transfer of development rights program for the preservation of historic properties.
The proposed mixed-use development will include approximately 66 units, including five priced as attainable per the city code. It will consist of one building varying in height up to seven stories with 17,946 square feet of retail space. It will feature a five-story podium used for parking is integrated into the building.
The project site consists of three parcels totaling approximately 1.09 acres. Much of the site was once the Kodra Professional Center, a 56-year-old office building acquired in July 2024 for $5.5 million by a South Florida investment firm named Hollywood Moon Development…