By Steve Plunkett
The City Council may decide what restaurant goes on the former Wildflower site as soon as October.
The city plans to issue a request for proposals for the 2.25-acre Intracoastal Waterway parcel in mid-June, Deputy City Manager George Brown said.
“The vision is that the restaurant is an amenity in a public space, the public space isn’t an amenity to the restaurant,” Brown said.
He said the RFP would require that the…
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By Steve Plunkett
The former Wildflower nightclub site on the Intracoastal Waterway will become home to a family-style restaurant if the city’s Marine Advisory Board has its way.
Chairman Gene Folden told City Council members at a January workshop: “We support a restaurant unique in design so as not to compete with other restaurants in the area, multifunctional, family-oriented, with open-air dining, accessible to the water and accessible by…
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Remembering the Wilflower: click here.
The former Wildflower site, at Palmetto Park Road and the…
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By Margie Plunkett
Boca Raton is looking for public suggestions as well as letters of interest from potential developers on uses for the Wildflower property, a vacant piece of waterfront land the city bought for $7.5 million in 2009.
“This is a premier space and we really have to consider seriously what we’d like to do,” said council member Michael Mullaugh at a workshop meeting last month.
The 2-acre property, on the Intracoastal Waterway on…
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