Nora developers plan 122 condos, 350 apartments at West Palm Beach district
Nora District developers plan a 122-unit condo building and a 350-unit apartment building, marking the first residential development at the mixed-use downtown West Palm Beach district. Place Projects, NDT Development and Wheelock Street Capital are redeveloping a 40-acre portion of downtown West Palm –– between Palm Beach Lakes and Quadrille boulevards, and between Dixie Highway and the Florida East Coast Railway tracks –– into Nora. Zach Young, a developer and CEO of Young Capital Ventures, manages ground-up development, design and construction for Nora. The developers so far have been working on developing a hotel and adaptive reuse of a row […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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