How Terra and Frisbie’s city-defining megaproject landed in the hands of the people
The standoff in Boca Raton started with a prayer. “As we conduct the people’s business here today, we pray that we do so with wisdom, maintaining a sense of proportion,” Boca Raton City Council Member Andy Thomson said. The call wasn’t exactly answered. Thomson was presiding over a city council meeting in February 2025 at which elected officials would select a partner for a major public-private redevelopment. By the end of the meeting, Thomson and the council unanimously approved a bid from Terra and Frisbie Group for a 2.5 million-square-foot multi-use project on Boca’s aging government campus, 30 acres of […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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