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New Lake Worth Beach Apartments Boost Palm Beach County Workforce Housing

The need for Palm Beach County workforce housing is growing fast, and a new apartment community in Lake Worth Beach is stepping in to help. The Residences of Lake Worth Beach is a $62 million development by the Richman Group that will bring 195 income-restricted apartments to the area.

This isn’t just another housing project. It’s part of a bigger effort to give working families a place they can actually afford to live in one of Florida’s most expensive regions.

$62M Development in Lake Worth Beach

Project Overview and Location

Right in the heart of Lake Worth Beach at 2431 2nd Avenue North, this 7.4-acre site will soon be home to:

  • 195 workforce apartments

  • 279 parking spaces

  • A 4,980-square-foot clubhouse

  • A…

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NuRock Plans Two 100% Affordable Housing Projects in Palm Beach County

Palm Beach County could soon see a boost in affordable housing options. NuRock Companies, a developer based in Georgia, has submitted plans for two new residential communities in Wellington, Florida. Both projects would provide 100% affordable housing for families earning between 30% and 80% of the area’s median income (AMI). These proposals fall under Florida’s new Live Local Act, which supports faster development of housing aimed at working families across the state.

Understanding the Live Local Act in Florida

The Live Local Act Florida is a recent legislative move designed to promote workforce and affordable housing in Palm Beach County and across the state. Developers can build residential projects to the highest density and height allowed…

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