Alta Developers pays $23M for mixed-use dev site in Hollywood
Construction on 452-unit multifamily project is expected to start by year-end 2022
Renderings of project at 401 North Federal Highway in Hollywood and Alta Developers CEO Raimundo Onetto (Courtesy of CFE Architect, Alta)
Raimundo Onetto’s Alta Developers paid $23 million for a mixed-use site just north of Young Circle in Hollywood. The Miami-based developer plans a pair of 18-story towers with 452 apartments on 2.4 acres, according to a news release. The property is at 401 North Federal Highway.Records show seller Hollywood on the Golf is affiliated with Aventura-based real estate lender Conkreta Group.
This would be Alta’s first Hollywood venture, as the residential developer most recently has been focusing on Miami-Dade County. Alta originally planned its 198-unit, 12-story Quadro project in the Miami Design District as a rental tower, but switched it to condos in 2020. Units start at $300,000. Alta’s completed multifamily projects include the first phase of EON Squared with 208 units in Fort Lauderdale, and the six-building Pacifica Boynton Beach with 324 units, according to its website.
Hollywood, and especially the area near the Young Circle roundabout, has caught the eye of developers in recent years. Fort Lauderdale-based BTI Partners plans a 25-story, 362-unit apartment project on the southeast end of Young Circle. It bought the development site, consisting of the Bread Building and adjacent lots, for $11 million in June. BTI Partners also wants to build a pair of residential towers on the site of the Young Circle Shopping Center, with shops, restaurants, office space and a skywalk connecting the towers. It is no surprise developers are opting for multifamily, as the market is benefiting from pent-up demand. By mid-2021, the region boasted a 7.9 percent annual rent increase year-over-year, according to Berkadia.