Lawsuit over West Palm’s long-stalled $1B Transit Village heads to settlement
Long-stalled plans for nearly 1,000 residential units plus hotel rooms and commercial space near a West Palm Beach transit hub are back in motion. Attorneys for the developers behind the $1 billion Transit Village project are in discussions to settle the lawsuit against Palm Beach County over the sale price of the 6.6-acre county-owned site, avoiding a February trial, the Palm Beach Post reported. Court filings point to Palm Beach County Administrator Joseph Abruzzo, appointed last year to the job, for helping thaw the stalemate over the sale. The opposing sides “began working together in good faith to try to […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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