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Haley Sofge Preservation marks the completion of the sixth phase of the River Parc Master Plan, a transformative project along the Miami River, revitalizing a 22-acre, historic public housing site into a vibrant, mixed-income community.
The 240 units, specifically designed for low-income seniors, reflect a significant investment in providing safe, affordable housing for the elderly. All 240 units underwent a Section 18 Blend Conversion under the Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) program. Original studio units were converted into 1-BR units and are set aside for low-income seniors.
“The reopening of the Haley Sofge 800 building marks a key milestone in realizing our vision for the River Parc Master Plan,” said Albert Milo, president of Related Urban, the affordable and mixed-income division of Related Group. “This development not only preserved 240 units of affordable housing; it enriches the Little Havana community but also reflects our ongoing mission to ‘build better cities’ by providing safe, dignified living spaces for our elderly residents. We’re proud to partner with Miami-Dade County to bring this vision to life and look forward to future opportunities to enhance our neighborhoods.”
Attending the event were Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava, Miami-Dade County District 5 Commissioner Eileen Higgins, Related Group president Jon Paul Pérez and Related Urban president Albert Milo.
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