Honey, I shrunk the kids: Palm Beach County greenlights “micro-unit” apartments geared to post-grads
Developer Neighborlee Living, led by Kurt Jetta, won approval from Palm Beach County for a four-story, 38-unit affordable multifamily project with micro-units as small as 240 square feet. The county commission greenlit the project, dubbed Neighborlee Living Westgate, at a zoning hearing on Thursday. Slated for the 0.7-acre site at 2818 Westgate Avenue, the project is in unincorporated Palm Beach County near West Palm Beach, in an area zoned for growth governed by the Westgate Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA). Jetta said his target renter for the project is recent college graduates. Micro-units are a growing segment of the pipeline for […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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