The city’s architectural review board recently approved recommending the Chesterfield project, which still must go before the planning commission, possibly this month, said Chesterfield’s planning and development services director, Aimee Nassif. “The project is under review with staff,” she said.

At the Florida brewery, Brew Hub is allowing craft brewers to expand more quickly than they could on their own. M.I.A. Beer Company was founded in the Miami area in mid-2014, and initially only made draft beer.

“We were faced with the challenge of getting into packaging, but we lacked equipment and space,” said M.I.A.’s founder and president Eddie Leon. The brewer produced 2,200 barrels in 2015 and expanded production in January at Brew Hub. “With Brew Hub, we have the ability to triple our production — whatever we need, they can produce for us,” Leon said, adding his company is now pursuing growing its sales in Brazil.

The Florida facility initially started with the ability to brew 65,000 barrels annually, and due to demand, production was expanded last week to more than 95,000 barrels.

“We literally have a waiting line,” Schoen said of the Florida brewery. “We’re on a very nice growth curve.”