Terra, Frisbie scale back controversial One Boca megaproject proposal
Terra and Frisbie Group presented a scaled back plan for their proposed One Boca megaproject in Boca Raton, slashing the housing and office components in the development. It marks the latest iteration of the developers’ February plan to redevelop Boca Raton’s city government campus at 201 West Palmetto Park Road. The new proposal calls for 769 apartments, 186 condos, 150,000 square feet of offices and a 180-key hotel, primarily concentrated around the Brightline stop at 101 Northwest 4th Street, according to a presentation at the Oct. 27 Boca Raton City Council Workshop. The plan also calls for 15.4 acres of […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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