Miles Alexander III Advocates for Workforce Housing Access
Florida developer Miles Alexander III calls for greater focus on affordable, community-centered housing solutions across the state
ORLANDO, FL / ACCESS Newswire / May 13, 2026 /Miles Alexander III, founder and managing partner of Alexander Goshen, is raising awareness around one of Florida 's most urgent challenges: the growing gap in workforce and affordable housing.
Drawing from his experience developing housing projects across the country, Alexander is urging individuals, communities, and local stakeholders to take a more active role in supporting solutions that prioritize both affordability and long-term community impact.
"Affordable housing isn 't easy-it 's political, it 's competitive, and it 's slow, " Alexander says. "But that 's where the real need is. "
A Growing Housing Crisis in Florida
Florida continues to face rising housing costs and limited supply. According to housing data across the U.S., millions of households are considered cost-burdened, meaning they spend more than 30% of their income on housing. In fast-growing states like Florida, the pressure is even higher, especially for essential workers.
Teachers, healthcare workers, and service employees are increasingly priced out of the communities they serve. This trend is driving longer commutes, workforce shortages, and reduced economic stability in many regions.
Alexander has seen these challenges firsthand through his work in workforce and affordable housing development, which now represents a significant portion of his firm 's portfolio.
"We 're focused on delivering well-designed, attainable housing in neighborhoods where affordability and accessibility are becoming increasingly challenging, " he says.
Why Community-Centered Development Matters
For Alexander, the issue goes beyond cost. It 's also about how communities are built.
He has been actively exploring new housing concepts, including "pocket communities " that emphasize shared spaces, walkability, and stronger neighborhood connections.
"Today, people walk straight from their front door to their car without even waving to their neighbor, " he says. "We want to create places where people can be human again. "
These types of developments aim to improve not just housing access, but also quality of life. Studies have shown that access to stable, community-oriented housing can improve mental health, strengthen social ties, and support long-term economic mobility.
A Personal Mission Shaped by Experience
Alexander 's advocacy is rooted in his own journey. Growing up in foster care and moving frequently, he experienced instability early in life. That perspective continues to influence how he approaches development today.
"When I was growing up, the neighborhood raised each other, " he says. "That sense of community stayed with me. "
After serving in the U.S. Army and transitioning into real estate, he built his career by focusing on opportunities others often overlooked-starting with distressed properties and scaling into large development projects.
Today, his company has delivered thousands of housing units nationwide, with a strong emphasis on projects that serve working families.
What Individuals Can Do to Support Housing Solutions
While large-scale development often involves public-private partnerships, Alexander believes individuals also play a role in shaping the future of housing.
"Success isn 't just about what you build-it 's about who you impact along the way, " he says.
He encourages people to:
Stay informed about housing challenges in their local communities
Support initiatives that promote affordable and workforce housing
Engage in conversations about responsible development and long-term planning
Think about community-not just convenience-when choosing where and how to live
He also emphasizes the importance of perspective and long-term thinking.
"Vision is what allows you to see beyond your current situation and build toward something greater, " he says.
Looking Ahead
As housing challenges continue to evolve, Alexander remains focused on projects that balance economic viability with social impact. His work reflects a broader shift in the real estate industry toward more intentional, community-driven development.
"Challenges are part of the process, " he says. "Everything we 're facing is shaping what we build next. "
Call to Action
Addressing housing challenges does not require large-scale investment from every individual. Small actions-such as supporting local initiatives, staying informed, and prioritizing community values-can contribute to broader change.
As Alexander puts it, "It 's about taking things one step at a time... making sure you win the day. "
About Miles Alexander III
Miles Alexander III is a Florida-based real estate developer and the founder and managing partner of Alexander Goshen, a firm focused on workforce and affordable housing development. A U.S. Army veteran, Alexander began his career by investing in distressed properties before scaling into large, community-centered projects across the country. His company has delivered thousands of housing units nationwide and continues to focus on developments that prioritize long-term impact alongside financial performance. Alexander is also involved in mentorship and youth development initiatives, with a focus on creating opportunities and building community through both business and outreach.
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