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Boca Raton voters will decide on March 10 whether to approve the $4B One Boca development, a mixed-use project near Brightline that replaces city hall and the community center with new housing, retail, and offices, while preserving and expanding Memorial Park.
Boca Raton residents will vote on March 10 on the One Boca development, a mixed-use project near the Brightline station that would replace city hall and the community center with a new campus featuring residential, retail, office, and hotel space.
The 99-year ground lease could generate $4 billion in revenue, with 10% designated as workforce housing.
The plan preserves Memorial Park as city-owned and doubles its usable green space to 15.6 acres.
The project, shaped by nearly a year of public input and revised to reduce size by 70%, includes pedestrian-friendly design, protected bike lanes, and a blend of modern and historic architectural styles.
City leaders say it reflects community engagement, while opponents worry about traffic, density, and prioritizing developers over public needs.
A council vote precedes the referendum.
Los votantes de Boca Raton decidirán el 10 de marzo si aprueban el desarrollo de $ 4B One Boca, un proyecto de uso mixto cerca de Brightline que reemplaza el ayuntamiento y el centro comunitario con nuevas viviendas, tiendas y oficinas, al tiempo que preserva y expande Memorial Park.