Multiple real estate groups have proposed to redevelop a government campus in Boca Raton into a mixed-use site, according to a report from the South Florida Business Journal.
One of them comes through a collaboration with Miami-headquartered Terra and Frisbie Group. The duo's plan would set aside a total of 1.16 million square feet of square feet for development. This would include 150,000 for office, 71,800 for retail, 64,800 for eateries, 81,000 for a hotel, 19,200 for a community center, and 3,073 for parking spots.
"Through this proposal, we intend to transform the City Hall Campus into a revitalized mixed-use, transit-oriented downtown community with residential units within walking distance of the Brightline Boca Raton Station, activated with retail, restaurant, hotel, office, civic and community uses, ample structured and surface parking options, and integrated public green spaces, neighborhood plazas and landscaped parks,” Terra and Frisbie said in their application filing.
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