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"Almost 200,000 square feet of new office space, a parking garage and a 111-room hotel will rise up at the PGA Professional and Design Center east of RCA Boulevard in the next three and a half years. TBC Corporation, a tire company, has its headquarters in a building at the corner of PGA and RCA Boulevards that was part of the original project."
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It just shows to the City of Lake Worth as well as the Historic Planning Board that a four story hotel CAN be built--developers in Palm Beach Gardens, as they have elsewhere, are doing just that. Laws shouldn't be changed to accommodate developers. And Charter Amendments need to be respected.
And even though Hudson Holdings got their waivers for new development, The Gulfstream Hotel sits idle, going to more slum and blight.
Of course four-story hotels can be built. What Hudson Holdings meant is because they OVERPAID for the Gulfstream by about about $4 million they need to build higher to secure a nice fat profit for themselves.
ReplyDeleteWe don't want to be Delray Beach or Palm Beach Gardens!
ReplyDeleteIt sits idle due in part to a lawsuit filed by your cohorts. They should be able to build what ever they wish as long as it complements the existing structure, which their plan does.
ReplyDeleteYes, a four story hotel can be built if you have the square footage needed to house the parking and room for all the other amenities. How many acres is the one in Palm Beach Gardens?
The new development there has NOTHING TO DO WITH THE LAWSUIT on the Charter Amendment. It DOES NOT affect the existing hotel.
ReplyDeleteJust tell your buds to get going on it. OK? That is, if they ever had any real intention to renovate it to being with.
Tell your buddies JoAnn, Linda and that poor woman you hood-winked to drop the lawsuit as it has no merit. If they had sued the state it would have made a lot more sense because it is a state decision not a LW decision. Now our whole town will suffer just like we are at the beach thanks to Golden.
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ReplyDeleteIt is so sad that you are totally misinformed and listening to all the wrong people.
This was totally, 100% a City of Lake Worth decision and the Trio voted for it.
So, now citizens have to suffer by paying legal fees to fight a corrupt system. Pretty sick.