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Developer shrinks size of affordable housing project

City staff vetted entrepreneur Harvey Vengroff’s pared-down plans for a 400-unit apartment complex Wednesday.


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Harvey Vengroff is planning five six-story buildings with units renting at $600 per month. Courtesy rendering
Harvey Vengroff is planning five six-story buildings with units renting at $600 per month. Courtesy rendering
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Harvey Vengroff’s plans to inject affordable housing into the city of Sarasota may be smaller than he originally envisioned, but the outspoken entrepreneur thinks the project now has a better chance of breaking ground.

The city’s Development Review Committee reviewed plans Wednesday for a 400-unit apartment complex on Audobon Place, just northwest of Fruitville Road and Lime Avenue, where Vengroff had originally intended to include up to 800 apartments.

“There were a lot of people who turned out who seemed to be for the project and for affordable housing,” Vengroff said. 

But a deficit in parking requirements remains an issue.

Although the city requires two parking spaces per unit, Vengroff’s planning representative Joe Barnette said the developer could charge $600 for renters without a car and an additional $50 for those with vehicles to incentivize alternate modes of transportation.

Vengroff said he hopes to shed some of the industrial property he owns to raise the $30 million needed for the five-building development, while the project will advance to two neighborhood workshops.

“I can’t imagine too many people being against affordable housing,” Vengroff said. 

 

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