Election day: Terra and Frisbie’s One Boca proposal in hands of voters
Election day has arrived for Terra and the Frisbie Group’s controversial One Boca project. Boca Raton voters are casting their ballots to decide the fate of a massive redevelopment of the city’s government campus that has inspired a passionate grassroots NIMBY movement in opposition since the development was first proposed a year ago. Proponents for One Boca, which would be developed by David Martin’s Terra and the Frisbie family’s Frisbie Group, say it could bring in $4 billion in revenue for the city and provide much-needed updates to city facilities. Opponents, organized under the banner of Save Boca and led […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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