Related Ross wins height permit for mixed-use Wellington development
Related Ross got the greenlight to build seven stories high on former farmland in Wellington. Billionaire Steve Ross’ firm received approval from the Wellington Village Council to build an 86-foot-tall extended stay hotel, a 47-foot-tall lakeside restaurant facility, and a pair of 42-foot-tall commercial buildings at 10400 Stribling Way, Tuesday night. Village officials already rezoned the former farmland for up to 210,000 square feet of retail, 105,000 square feet of restaurant space, a 180-room hotel, 75,000 square feet of office and 215 residential units as well as a 405,000-square-foot private school called Wingrove Academy for 1,750 students. However, Wellington requires a […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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