City opens door to redevelop 2nd floor of historic Lake Worth Beach Casino building
The proposal includes two key spaces:a roughly 3,000-square-foot ballroom and a separate 5,000-square-foot unfinished area.
Officials have issued an Invitation to Negotiate (ITN), signaling plans to redevelop the building’s second floor. The proposal includes two key spaces: a roughly 3,000-square-foot ballroom and a separate 5,000-square-foot unfinished area.
The city said they are intentionally casting a wide net, allowing bidders to pitch a variety of ideas — from event space management to restaurants, lounges or mixed-use concepts.
Despite concerns, commissioners voted 3-2 to move forward with the bid process.
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Mr Volker was correct the city needs a resort management team not part time commissioners especially Marxists idiot Mcvoy whet a joke, have a nice weekend
ReplyDeleteDan's opinion. If you noticed in the last election, 79% of the voters, indirectly regarding your comment, did not want anyone having control of our beach.
ReplyDeleteThey just did all of this revamping less than 20 years ago, what a waste!
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