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Spanish developer to start work on what could be Florida's largest Live Local Act project

HueHub plans include more than 4,000 units and seven towers in Miami's West Little River
Spanish developer Pablo Castro expects to break ground on an $880 million Live Local Act development in Miami's West Little River, making it one of the biggest projects planned under the state's affordable housing law so far. (HueHub)
Spanish developer Pablo Castro expects to break ground on an $880 million Live Local Act development in Miami's West Little River, making it one of the biggest projects planned under the state's affordable housing law so far. (HueHub)
CoStar News
August 4, 2025 | 9:32 P.M.

HueHub, a proposed 12-acre mixed-use development in Miami’s West Little River neighborhood, is expected to break ground later this year in what could be the largest project to be developed under Florida’s landmark affordable housing law.

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