Property owner’s plan to put 212 apartments by South Beach’s Lincoln Road advances

The Miami Beach City Commission has advanced zoning changes that would allow more than 200 apartments to go up at the gateway to Lincoln Road, advancing a project that city leaders say could help ease the city’s housing shortage while revitalizing Washington Avenue.

Commissioners voted 6-0 last week to advance amendments allowing a mixed-use development at 1600 Washington Ave. The proposal, which will need a second vote of approval in September, calls for about 212 market-rate rental apartments above ground-floor retail space. The project includes 36 studio apartments, 144 one-bedroom units and 32 two-bedroom units.

The apartments could not be converted into condominiums, used as short-term rentals or operated as transient lodging…

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