O’Connor Capital and partners propose 175 workforce housing units, community center in Riviera Beach
Riviera Beach’s Planning and Zoning Board unanimously backed land use changes that would enable a development group led by New York-based O’Connor Capital Partners to build a mixed-use workforce apartment complex with retail and a community center. Last week, board members voted 5 to 0 in favor of the zoning changes and site plan sought by Marina Annex Housing, LLC, an affiliate of New York-based O’Connor Capital Partners, for 3.6 acres of land at 251 West 11th Street. The land use changes, which still must be approved by the Riviera Beach City Council, would enable O’Connor Capital Partners, Hallandale Beach-based […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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