The Breakers plans workforce housing in West Palm Beach
The Breakers is planning an eight-story, 155-unit apartment complex in West Palm Beach to house its workers. The iconic Palm Beach hotel has seen the writing on the wall about the lack of affordability in Palm Beach County, the Palm Beach Post reported. City officials are calling it the first employer housing development of its kind in the county, another marker of the region’s rapid change in recent years. The building is planned for the 2.5-acre site at 2410, 2460 and 2058 North Australian Avenue, which a Breakers affiliate bought for $2.3 million in December, according to property records. Plans […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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