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Colonial Lakes - a 120-unit family rental community just outside the Greenacres city limits, this project received financing of $6.8 million through Neighborhood Stabilization Program 2.
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Single-family home in Westgate - one of 13 properties acquired by the Westgate/Belvedere Homes CRA that were rehabilitated or reconstructed through NSP2 funds and made available for purchase.
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Garda USA, Inc. - part of a multinational organization specializing in security and cash logistics, has created 500 new jobs at its national headquarters in Boca Raton, exceeding its commitment under a Job Growth Incentive Grant Agreement with the County.
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Westgate Plaza Apartments - A senior/elderly affordable rental apartment complex in suburban West Palm Beach. The $14.4 million project received financing through the county's Neighborhood Stabilization Program 2.
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Sunset Ridge Park, Lake Worth, FL - a Community Development Block Grant of $232,000 funded a variety of improvements to this neighborhood park, including new restrooms with covered entrances and security lighting, a pavilion, sidewalks and walkways, parking lot and entry enhancements, playground equipment, landscaping and irrigation.
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Muslet Brothers - $1.3 million in Section 108 Loan and Brownfield Grant funds financed the construction of this 10,000-aquare-foot commercial/retail center on Avenue A in Belle Glade
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Chromalloy Gas Turbine LLC - is a global company which supplies advanced repairs and maintenance for gas turbines used in aviation and land-based applications. The company was assisted by a Job Growth Incentive Grant to locate their corporate headquarters and technological center in the county.
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Oxygen Development - This world-class supplier of cosmetics, skin care, hair care, and over-the-counter drug products completed construction of its $23 million manufacturing facility in the village of Palm Springs. The county financed $6 million of project costs through the Section 108 Loan Program.
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Neighborhood Renaissance - Thirteen energy-efficient homes in the Westgate community, constructed by Neighborhood Renaissance, Inc. through a $2 million grant awarded by Palm Beach County from the state Disaster Recovery Initiative program.
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Residences at Marina Village, Riviera Beach -
$4,719,882 Housing Initiative Program (HIP) loan
Eight-story, 149-unit Class-A mixed-income development with units designated for households earning between 30% and 110% of Area Median Income (AMI).
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Village of Valor, Town of Palm Springs -
$4.3 million in Housing Bond Loan funds and $2 million in Neighborhood Stabilization Program funds
2 mid-rise buildings with 54 units, including 26 two-bedroom and 28 three-bedroom units. These homes will serve households earning between 30% and 80% of the Area Median Income (AMI).
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Coleman Park Renaissance is a sustained effort to transform the neighborhood’s commercial corridor. The development will provide 43 apartments affordable to residents earning 22% to 70% of the area’s median income and 4,000 sq. ft. of new commercial space for minority businesses.
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Residences at Lake Worth, Lake Worth Beach -
$13 million in Housing Bond Loan funding
Three 5-story buildings, including 195 units with brand new one, two, and three-bedroom apartments designated for households earning between 60% and 120% of the Area Median Income (AMI).
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Waterview Apartments - Backed by $13 million in County funding, including funds from the Housing Bond Loan Program
Waterview Apartments is a 6-story, 140-unit development with units designated for households earning between 30% and 80% of Area Median Income (AMI
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Palm Beach County is investing nearly $1.5 million in HOME-CHDO funds
Once complete, Villas of Solana will feature 14 two-story buildings totaling 28 newly constructed townhomes—including 11 two-bedroom, 2.5-bath units and 17 three-bedroom, 2.5-bath units. Of these, 10 homes will be reserved for households earning up to 80% of the Area Median Income (AMI).
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Palm Beach County is contributing $409,500 in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Replacement funds
Blue Heron Commons will be a multifamily rental development, with units designated for households with incomes at or below 50% of Area Median Income (AMI). Importantly, the project’s units will remain affordable for no less than 50 years, ensuring long-term housing stability for residents.
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