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Paul Cejas scores rezoning approval for Lincoln Road apartment project
By The Real Deal
· June 30, 2026
· 1 min read
Paul Cejas is advancing plans for a 212-unit mixed-use project near Miami Beach’s pedestrian promenade after city commissioners approved initial zoning amendments for the development. Cejas, a former U.S. ambassador to Belgium under Bill Clinton, secured unanimous approval from the city for his deve
Key takeaway ambassador to Belgium under Bill Clinton, secured unanimous approval from the city for his development at 1600 Washington Avenue, near Lincoln Road, the Miami Herald reported.
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Published: June 30, 2026 ·
Source: The Real Deal ·
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What is this story about? Paul Cejas is advancing plans for a 212-unit mixed-use project near Miami Beach’s pedestrian promenade after city commissioners approved initial zoning amendments for the development. Cejas, a former U.S. ambassador to Belgium under Bill Clinton, secured unanimous approval from the city for his deve
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