Three developers to compete for Riviera Beach land
Forest Development, Kenco Communities and a partnership led by Frontier Development & Hospitality Group will make presentations to Riviera Beach officials next month, as they compete to acquire 2.2 acres of vacant publicly owned land near the waterfront. Riviera Beach’s Community Redevelopment Agency received five proposals in response to a request for offers to buy the property at 1851 Broadway, across the street from Jim Barry Light Harbor Park and Safe Harbor Rybovich Riviera Beach marina. However, Wednesday evening, council members, sitting as the CRA’s board of directors, voted 3 to 1 to hear proposals only from development teams that […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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