Wellington OK’s zoning changes for Mark Bellissimo’s planned Marketplace
Developer Mark Bellissimo won zoning changes needed for the next phase of his plan to reimagine the epicenter of American equestrian sports. Wellington’s Village Council voted unanimously Tuesday to approve the changes for his project, called the Marketplace at the Wellington, which will complement Bellissimo’s adjacent 400-acre residential development, the Wellington. The amendment switched the 17.9-acre site at 13421 South Shore Boulevard from commercial zoning to mixed-use zoning, allowing for Bellissimo’s proposed 80-key hotel, 89-unit condo component, and 117,000 square feet of commercial and office space. The project is intended to emulate some of uppercrust America’s favorite shopping destinations, including […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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