Billionaire Jeff Greene’s latest West Palm Beach resi plans tap Live Local
Billionaire developer Jeff Greene’s next real estate play in West Palm Beach is his first Live Local Act project and would be one of the tallest buildings in Florida constructed with a pre-fabricated mass timber system. Green proposed a 25-story apartment tower with 366 apartments at 120 South Dixie Highway and 321, 324, 325 and 333 Datura Street, the South Florida Business Journal reported. The developer is also choosing to preserve two of the historic facades of the 111-year-old former fire station that sits on the site. Workforce housing would comprise 148 units, or 40 percent of the building. The […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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