Jeff Greene sues West Palm Beach to force approval for stalled condos
Billionaire developer Jeff Greene filed suit against West Palm Beach, alleging the city has improperly stalled approvals for his planned luxury condominiums. The developer said he believes Mayor Keith James is delaying the project as retaliation for Greene’s opposition to a city land deal with billionaire Steve Ross. The suit, filed this week in Palm Beach County Circuit Court, seeks to force approval for Greene’s Herzog & de Mueron-designed condos planned for the 4.5-acre site at 2175 and 2251 North Flagler Drive, court filings show. The twin towers are slated to each span 30 stories with 76 units, and will […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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