Nora District developers seek more funding from West Palm Beach
The developers of West Palm Beach’s Nora District are seeking a boost in public funding for infrastructure improvements to $26.1 million. NDT Development and its partners requested $5.3 million as part of West Palm Beach’s Real Estate Development Accelerator program, public planning documents show. The additional funds would pay for the completion of a right-of-way between 10th and 11th streets along Railroad Avenue, planning documents show. The city’s Community Redevelopment Agency is set to consider the request at its April 13 meeting. The funding, if approved, would be tied to the completion of the under-construction Nora Hotel and would be […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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