The Palm Beach Post

OFFERS FOR LAND

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Seven developers made offers for 6 acres of land along West Atlantic Avenue owned by the Delray Beach Community Redevelopm­ent Agency, each proposing different plans. These are the bids, from highest to lowest price:

BH3 Management — Pitched a grocery store, housing complex. Offered $6 million for the land with a promise to break ground within three years of acquisitio­n.

Jones New Urban Delray — An African-American-run business that pitched a retail, office, restaurant and grocery store complex. Offered $4 million.

Altman Developmen­t Corp. — Pitched a mixed-use space with residentia­l, retail, office and public civic space. Offered $3 million.

Prime Investors and Developers — Pitched an office, retail and supermarke­t complex, with a hotel and apartments. Offered $3 million.

Keller Williams Preferred Partners — Pitched a complex with a grocery store, pharmacy, health and fitness facility, bank, social/ entertainm­ent business and affordable housing. Offered $2.85 million.

KAREP Acquisitio­ns — Pitched a complex with between 110 and 150 units of housing, office space, co-working/incubator space, grocery store, retail, restaurant­s and outdoor space. Offered $2 million.

Uptown Atlantic (formerly Equity Delray) — Pitched three mixed-use buildings with office space, a grocery store, retail space and more than 100 units of housing (20 percent of which will be affordable). Offered $1.2 million.

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