Palm Beach Daily News
One of the perks for sellers in Palm Beach’s lost-its-brakes real estate market is this one: Properties that have lingered unsold for many months are finally attracting buyers.
Such was the case this week for a meticulously restored and updated landmarked house at 9 Golfview Road, which had sought a buyer for more than three years.
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Howard Martin Sprock III, who has owned other properties in town, paid $8.25 million for the house via a deed recorded Wednesday.
First listed for sale in January 2018, the house overlooks the Everglades Golf Course on a private street immediately south of Worth Avenue. The property has four bedrooms, a grandly scaled living room and 7,050 square feet of living space, inside and out.
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Palm Beach Daily News
A number of Palm Beach projects and architectural firms with local ties have received the Addison Mizner Award, a juried competition sponsored by the Florida chapter of the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art.
The West Palm Beach firm Stephen L. Boruff AIA Architects + Planners, Inc. received the Mizner Award for civic design for the $14 million Morton and Barbara Mandel Recreation Center.
The 17,000-square-foot complex features multi-purpose rooms, a gym, a cafe, an after-school room and a game room. The facility also includes a playground, an updated multi-purpose field, a renovated tennis pro-shop and a new tennis viewing pavilion. The year-long project was unveiled in December 2019.