Active Development  /  Hallandale Beach, Florida

Eight Avenue
Commons

Joint Venture with O'Connor Capital Partners · Hallandale Beach, FL · Kobi Karp Architecture

A premium workforce and multifamily housing development delivering institutional-quality residential living in one of South Florida's most in-demand markets.

Active Development
Hallandale Beach, Florida
Architecture: Kobi Karp
Capital Partner: O'Connor Capital Partners
Long-Term Hold Strategy

Institutional-Quality Housing
in a High-Demand Market

Eight Avenue Commons is a premium workforce and multifamily housing development in Hallandale Beach, Florida, developed in joint venture with O'Connor Capital Partners — the same institutional co-developer behind the Marina Annex project in Riviera Beach — a high-demand South Florida submarket positioned at the intersection of Miami-Dade and Broward County. The development delivers institutional-quality housing with resort-caliber amenities, generous private balconies, and richly landscaped ground-level activation that reflects the character of the surrounding community.

Designed by Kobi Karp Architecture and Interior Design — one of South Florida's most respected and prolific architectural firms — the building's contemporary form, cantilevered balcony expression, and refined material palette place it firmly in the Class A multifamily tier while maintaining attainable workforce pricing.

Eight Avenue Commons exemplifies Urban Farmers' asset-first approach in active joint venture with O'Connor Capital Partners ($6.5B AUM) — the same institutional co-developer behind the Marina Annex project in Riviera Beach. O'Connor's involvement signals the same level of institutional due diligence and conviction on both assets. a durable, income-producing property engineered for long-term ownership, predictable occupancy driven by workforce demand, and generational hold value in an appreciating coastal market.

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Location
Hallandale Beach, FL
Product Type
Class A Multifamily
Architecture
Kobi Karp Architecture & Interior Design
Market
South Florida (Miami-Dade / Broward)
Hold Strategy
Long-Term Ownership
Target Resident
Workforce — 60–120% AMI
Status
Active Development
Eight Avenue Commons — architectural detail

Designed by One of
South Florida's Best

Kobi Karp Architecture and Interior Design brings decades of experience designing high-performance residential and mixed-use properties across South Florida. Their work on Eight Avenue Commons reflects a deep understanding of the local climate, lifestyle, and investment-grade design standards that attract and retain quality tenants.

The building's cantilevered balcony expression, clean horizontal banding, and ground-level landscaping create a building that is architecturally distinctive without being context-blind — a property that enhances its surroundings and builds long-term asset value.

Architecture by
Kobi Karp Architecture & Interior Design

Premium Product.
Workforce Demand.
Durable Returns.

Eight Avenue Commons sits at the intersection of two powerful market forces: the chronic undersupply of quality workforce housing in South Florida and the structural demand from a growing essential worker population that cannot afford luxury product but deserves — and will pay for — institutional quality.

By delivering Class A design at workforce-aligned pricing, the project achieves high occupancy, low turnover, and stable cash flow — the three pillars of a durable long-term hold asset.

Class A
Product Tier
S. FL
High-Demand Market
7–10
Year Hold Period
21%
Target IRR

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