Great Gulf wins rezoning for second West Palm Beach condo project
Canadian developer Great Gulf won a rezoning for its latest condo project in West Palm Beach. The West Palm Beach City Commission voted unanimously to grant the firm its requested rezoning and waivers for its planned 31-story, 97-unit condo project at 5400 North Flagler Drive. Toronto-based Great Gulf bought the 3-acre waterfront property for $28.5 million last year, after completing its 25-story, 83-unit La Clara tower in 2023. Its latest planned condo, 5400 North Flagler, is slated to replace the Poinsettia Apartments, a two-building multifamily complex spanning three stories and 72 units built in 1966. The property at 5400 North […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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