Delray Beach won the “Best of the Road: 2010 Best Small
Towns in America” Award, announced by Rand McNally and USA Today.
Several residential projects, “at rest” during the recent
housing turmoil, are reviving. Cannery
Row, in the heart of Pineapple Grove and Bankers Row historic district, is
located on NE Second Avenue and Lake Ida Road, with 82 3-story townhouses. Clubhouse was recently completed. Many units are sold and two additional
buildings await permits. Pineapple Grove
is filled with restaurants, galleries, salons and is a thriving arts and
cultural center.
Midtown Delray, a 17 building complex of 116 3-story rental
townhomes, will begin construction on July 1st. Units will average just under 1700 sq ft with
attached garages; 82 will accommodate 2 cars. One hundred forty temporary
full-time jobs will be created. Location
is at 4200 Old Germantown Road, east of Military Trail and south of Linton
Boulevard. It is 2 miles west of I-95
and 4 miles east of the Florida Turnpike.
Ceilings will be9’4”. Kitchens
will have black appliances, 42” cabinets, granite countertops and modern lighting
fixtures. There will be a swimming pool,
clubhouse and tot lot.
With many cultural venues, restaurants and shops, downtown
Delray is a mecca for shoppers. USA
Today described Delray Beach as “getting hipper by the year.” Recreation
and outdoor activities abound.
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