Boca Raton OKs Terra-Frisbie agreement, setting stage for March ballot measure
David Martin and the Frisbie Group’s massive One Boca project will head to voters on March 10 after years of community backlash and wrangling at city hall. Martin’s Miami-based Terra company and Palm Beach-based Frisbie won approval from the Boca Raton City Council this week, leaving their 1.1-million-square-foot mixed use project and public land lease to the fate of a voter referendum. The referendum is required to finalize a master planned partnership agreement between the city and developers, which includes a 99-year lease for 7.8-acres of city-owned land between West Palmetto Park Road, Northwest First Avenue, Northwest Second Avenue, the […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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