Beztak, Wexford’s plan to expand apartment project heads to Boca Raton council
A joint venture between Beztak and Wexford Real Estate secured approval from Boca Raton’s Planning and Zoning Board to expand their previously approved apartment project. The approval allows Farmington Hills, Michigan-based Beztak and West Palm Beach-based Wexford to add 21 additional apartments, a fitness center and a private school to the development, which will be built inside the 21.4-acre Amtec Center business park at 6401 to 6421 Congress Avenue in Boca Raton. The project, called Bocora, was previously approved as an eight-story, 277-unit building. The Boca Raton City Council will next vote on the expansion, which the planning and zoning […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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