Kolter plans 386-unit Live Local multifamily project in Delray Beach
Kolter Group is seeking streamlined approval of Alton Delray, a 386-unit multifamily development with a workforce housing component, under the state’s Live Local Act. Kolter, led by CEO Bobby Julien, plans to charge below-market rents for 154 workforce housing units, or 40 percent of the apartments at Alton Delray, a mixed-use project that will include […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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