Developer plans multifamily project in Dania Beach

Developer plans multifamily project in Dania Beach

A developer plans a 79 -unit apartment building with ground-floor retail space in west Dania Beach.

A vacant restaurant will be demolished to make way for the market-rate multifamily development to be called Koosh Living at Griffin. It will be built on about 2 acres along the south side of Griffin Road, west of I-95. Dania Beach commissioners green-lighted the development early September 2020, approving the second and final reading of a proposed rezoning, site plan, zoning variance and plat revision.

Co-CEO and COO of BSD Capital Sharon Sharaby said construction of the six-story apartment building is expected to start in June 2021, and conclude in early 2024. The rezoning of the development site doubled the maximum building height limit to six stories from three.

Sharaby and Guy Levintin own Hollywood-based BSD Capital, LLC, which bought the Dania Beach development site for $1.62 million in January 2019, according to property records. The site is located at 2750 Griffin Road. Sharaby said monthly rent for one-, two- and three-bedroom units would range from about $2,100 to $2,600. Amenities will include a pool, barbecue area, a fitness center, and co-working space.

About 17,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space will be marketed to such tenants as banks, cafes, dry cleaners, nail salons, pharmacies, and restaurants. ”Today, obviously, we tend to want the retail [component] to be more service-oriented retail that cannot be affected by online sales,” Sharaby said.

Real estate development is increasing along Griffin Road in Dania Beach, said Sharaby, who co-developed a 15,000-square-foot retail center one block east of the Koosh Living at Griffin site.

The restaurant on the site closed and has been vacant since 2018. It might have become a fast food location under different city leadership, Sharaby said. ‘You could probably put two drive-through, fast-food franchises on the property,” he said. But “the city of Dania Beach did not want another Wendy’s or another McDonald’s, Burger King or Taco Bell.”

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