Billionaire Jeff Greene threatened with $5M penalty for delayed One West Palm
Billionaire developer Jeff Greene faces a $5 million penalty if he doesn’t complete his long-delayed One West Palm project by the end of 2027. He’s not too worried about the deadline. “I’ve built over 100 buildings,” he said. “There’s always trouble.” Greene agreed to finish the two-tower, 30-story mixed-use One West Palm in an agreement with the West Palm Beach City Commission that was approved at its Feb. 2 meeting. In the same meeting, the city approved an agreement with other Greene entities to support the improvement of Currie Park, the 13-acre park adjacent to many of the West Palm […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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