Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Downtown Lake Worth building sold

Mystery plans: What’s happening at the old CJ’s site in Lake Worth?

Today's Palm Beach Post featured an article on CJ's on Lake Avenue in Lake Worth. Investor and commercial realtor, David Kislin bought the property for $1.8 million, the highest price paid per square foot for a building in downtown Lake Worth.

Real estate broker, Chris Fleming, says that Kislin's goal is to attract the younger crowd of professionals. I only hope that it will have GOOD food. And I sure don't miss that creepy barker they used to have planted in front of C.J.'s.

Read about it...

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well we know it won't be anything useful ,like the old Halsey Griffith . And we know it won't appeal to people with families.My guess is a GBLTQ fight club/strip club/body painting salon.
"Welcome to Lake Worth Beach. Where everybody Fuc$s everybody".

Anonymous said...

What younger crowd of professionals? They exist only in the movies.

Anonymous said...

At some point, it will be a condo. Investors look at things differently than the rest of us. It's not a single person looking to make money, it's an investment group. Nobody can turn that into a restaurant that will pay a dividend on a 1.8 million investment.