Palm Beach approves OKO, Cain’s condo project after months of back-and-forth
OKO Group and Cain International won initial approval to move forward with their planned three-building oceanfront condo project in Palm Beach. The proposed five-story, three-building complex has undergone multiple revisions since the first presentation to Palm Beach’s notoriously severe Architectural Review Commission (Arcom) in March. In the meeting on Wednesday, the developers got the green light to demolish the two existing condo buildings on the site, the Ambassador Palm Beach Hotel & Residences at 2730 South Ocean Boulevard, and Edgewater at 2720 South Ocean Boulevard. The project was approved on the condition that several design details be revisited at the […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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