The Breakers starts demolition for major expansion
The Breakers Palm Beach started construction on a major expansion of its family entertainment center, a spokesperson confirmed. The town of Palm Beach issued a demolition permit last month for the historic oceanfront resort to replace its current 12,100-square-foot family facility with 46,800 square feet of entertainment space. The city estimated the demolition cost at $124,570, and it’s already 45 percent complete. The total development cost hasn’t been disclosed. The new center will cater to resort guests and club members, featuring indoor and outdoor attractions, casual dining options and immersive programming. The resort expects to unveil the facility in spring […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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