Remaking a skyline: Status of West Palm Beach’s condo pipeline
Halfway through a decade that is redefining West Palm Beach’s skyline, developers have more than a dozen condo projects in the pipeline totaling more than 2,000 units, according to an analysis by The Real Deal. Construction loans for four projects total nearly $1.4 billion, and developments that launched sales early on are completing construction. Two Roads Development and Alpha Blue Ventures began closings for their Forté on Flagler tower at 1309 South Flagler Drive earlier this summer, which topped $289 million in presales. In recent years, planned condos, once concentrated to the city’s core, have stretched farther north. At least […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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