Related Ross community on former Palm Beach County farmland gets green light
Related Ross won approvals for a master-planned development on publicly owned former farmland in Wellington. The Palm Beach County inland village’s council voted unanimously in favor Tuesday of a 71-acre development with retail, multifamily, a hotel, offices and a school. The master plan and zoning changes will allow the developer, controlled by billionaire Steve Ross, to divide the property, at 10400 Stribling Way, into three sections, according to a staff report from the village’s planning and zoning division. Up to 210,000 square feet of retail, 105,000 square feet of restaurant space, 180-key hotel, 75,000 square feet of office and 215 […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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