On January 15, the City of Miramar took a significant step toward addressing housing insecurity with the groundbreaking of ParcView Townhomes, a new workforce housing development located at 6801 SW 34th Street.
The project, a collaboration between the city and the Florida Community Development Corporation, will feature 66 townhouse units aimed at providing attainable housing opportunities for first-time qualified homebuyers.
Commissioner Yvette Coulbourne highlighted the impact of the development, stating, “This marks the laying of the foundation for dreams and possibilities of homeownership while shaping the future of the City.”
The initiative is supported by several partner agencies, including United Way of Broward County, Modis Architects, BB Americas Bank, Zamora, and Artifex Construction, reflecting a broad coalition focused on tackling the housing crisis.

The new ParcView development will consist of 66 two-story townhomes, offering two- and three-bedroom options across four unit types. Homes will range from 1,200 to 1,500 square feet and feature amenities such as walk-out balconies, garages, private backyards, and modern designs.
Residents will benefit from proximity to local amenities, including the Vernon E. Hargray Youth Enrichment Center and the Historic Miramar Aquatics Complex. The development will also include a passive park spanning nearly an acre of green space, offering a walking trail, shaded seating areas, and a youth playground.
The park is designed to provide residents with leisure and outdoor activities, enhancing the community’s quality of life.
This workforce housing project underscores Miramar’s commitment to addressing the growing demand for affordable housing and fostering a sense of community through thoughtful urban planning and public-private partnerships.















