Floridian Development

Hibiscus Grove Breaks Ground in West Perrine, Promising Hundreds of Affordable Units

Hibiscus Grove by Integra Investments. Design by Lantz-Boggio Architects & Interior Design.
Hibiscus Grove by Integra Investments. Design by Lantz-Boggio Architects & Interior Design.

The push for more affordable housing in Miami-Dade has materialized in West Perrine. On Tuesday, July 22nd, Integra Investments along with key Miami-Dade officials like Mayor Daniella Levine Cava and Kionne L. McGhee held a groundbreaking ceremony for Hibiscus Grove. The project, which is a part of a growing trend toward greater density along the South Miami-Dade Busway, will deliver 270 fully affordable units to South Miami-Dade.

Hibiscus Grove Breaks Ground in West Perrine, Promising Hundreds of Affordable Units
Hibiscus Grove Breaks Ground in West Perrine, Promising Hundreds of Affordable Units
Hibiscus Grove Breaks Ground in West Perrine, Promising Hundreds of Affordable Units
Rendering of the future community center, located at 9948 W Hibiscus St.
Hibiscus Grove Breaks Ground in West Perrine, Promising Hundreds of Affordable Units

Units will range from one-, two-, and three-bedroom units, aimed at providing housing for households earning 30%, 60%, or 80% of the Area Median Income. On the ground floor of the development, community benefits do not stop. There will be roughly 5,000 SF of retail space and a 2,700 SF community center leased to the West Perrine Community Redevelopment Agency.

The project’s financing was made possible in large part by support from Miami-Dade County, which awarded $5 million in Documentary Stamp funds. The West Perrine CRA also contributed a $2 million loan and $1 million in Tax Increment Financing.

The groundbreaking comes as Miami-Dade’s prepares to launch the county’s first all-electric Bus Rapid Transit line, known as the South Dade Transitway. Located just steps from Hibiscus Grove, the new transit option will provide affordable housing residents with a reliable alternative to car travel.

It’s important to note, however, that Floridian Development first reported on Hibiscus Grove last year following a proposal to amend unit counts from 270 to 300. That amendment also included a height increase from 10 to 11 floors and additional parking. Despite this, more recent renderings displayed on-site, coupled with county-issued press releases still citing 270 units, suggest that Integra may have opted to scale back toward the original plan. While the 300-unit ASPR amendment remains approved, the available evidence points to a return to the 270-unit proposal.

According to Miami-Dade permitting, all permits filed for the building have already been issued. The building is estimated to cost $40 Million once all is said and done.

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