Nonprofit brings affordable homes, grocer to publicly owned site as part of Coleman Park revival
In an ongoing push to revitalize West Palm Beach’s Coleman Park neighborhood, a nonprofit is putting together land for a mixed-use residential development. City commissioners on Tuesday voted to give 0.85 acres of publicly owned lots to nonprofit Quantum Foundation, which is working through its Palm Beach Venture Philanthropy division to breathe life into Coleman Park, the Palm Beach Post reported. The foundation will acquire additional nearby lots for the project or give some of its own parcels, all along or near Tamarind Avenue and 20th Street. Quantum Foundation is looking for a developer to build the project, completion of […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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