3710 Grove Landing

$7.2 Million Mixed-Income Development

70 residential units designed for low- to moderate-income residents, workforce families, and seniors

  • 7,000 sq. ft. of retail/commercial space to support local businesses and create jobs

  • Funded in partnership with the City of Miami

  • Features credit-building tools, stable rental costs, and pathways to homeownership

  • Designed to reduce rent burdens while revitalizing the surrounding neighborhood

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Housing & Redevelopment Initiatives

Attainable Housing Rehabilitation Program (Ongoing)

Renovating and preserving attainable housing stock to ensure long-term accessibility and quality living conditions.

  • Modernizing interiors, improving energy efficiency, and upgrading infrastructure

  • Targeted to historically underserved neighborhoods

Live-to-Work Mixed-Use Projects

Blending residential and commercial spaces to promote walkable, vibrant communities.

  • Ground-floor retail supporting small business growth

  • Upper-level housing accessible to workforce residents

Economic & Community Projects

Small Business Accelerator Spaces

Dedicated retail and co-working facilities for local entrepreneurs.

  • Affordable leases for start-ups and community-based businesses

  • Business mentoring, marketing support, and financial literacy training

Healthy Food & Green Space Access

Initiatives to increase fresh food availability and outdoor recreation options.

  • Farmers markets, community gardens, and pop-up fresh food vendors

  • Park beautification and safe public gathering spaces.

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Cultural & Educational Projects

Arts Integration in Community Revitalization

Leveraging local art and cultural events to create neighborhood pride.

  • Public murals, cultural heritage festivals, and creative workshops

  • Partnerships with local artists to bring unique character to redeveloped areas

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The Passport Program Implementation

Rolling out our flagship program within new housing developments to connect residents with:

  • Job training and placement

  • Financial literacy courses

  • Entrepreneurship opportunities

  • Cultural enrichment activities

Upcoming Projects

  1. Attainable Senior Housing Development – Planned to address the growing need for age-friendly, accessible housing options.

  2. Grove Commercial Corridor Revitalization – Targeted streetscape improvements, façade enhancements, and business support to attract visitors and investment.

  3. Community Resource Hub – A centralized location for housing services, workforce programs, and small business support