Riviera Beach ponies up nearly $3M for workforce housing project
O’Connor Capital Partners won approval for $2.8 million in assistance for a 175-unit workforce housing project in Riviera Beach. The funds, approved by the Riviera Beach City Council Wednesday night, will pay for most of the water, sewer and impact fees associated with Marina Annex, a 77-foot tall apartment development that will include a 15,000-square-foot community center named after the late Edward Rodgers, the first Black circuit court judge in Palm Beach County. The development team includes New York-based O’Connor, West Palm Beach-based Urban Farmers, the Riviera Beach Housing Authority and the Alpha Phi Alpha Foundation. Slated to start construction […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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