Boca Raton board backs approval of Terra, Frisbie’s controversial 99-year lease
Developers David Martin and the Frisbie Group are one step closer to getting their controversial One Boca mixed-use project off the ground. On Thursday, the Boca Raton Planning and Zoning Board backed a 99-year lease that will enable Martin’s Terra and Palm Beach-based Frisbie Group to build One Boca, a massive project with 947 residential units, a hotel, and other commercial uses on and near 7.8 acres of city-owned land by the Brightline train station. The 7 to 0 planning board vote means that the Boca Raton City Council will now have a positive recommendation when the proposed development agreement […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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